Podranea brycei (Zimbabwe Creeper)

Podranea brycei (Zimbabwe Creeper) close up with soft light pink flower petals and deep lines.
Podranea brycei (Zimbabwe Creeper) trumpet flower with light pink petals and dark magenta vein markings.

Botanical name: Podranea brycei

Common names: Zimbabwe Creeper, Queen-Of-Sheba Vine

Family: Bignoniaceae

Origin: Africa

USDA Plant Hardiness MapVine or creeper plantSemi-shadeFull sunWatering: Moderate. Water when top soil feels dryWatering: Regular. Let topsoil dry slightlyPink flowers

The genus Podranea contains one or two species:Podranea ricasoliana and Podranea brycei. These two species differ only in the hairiness of the flowers and the size of the leaves. As it is virtually impossible to tell them apart when seen growing together many botanists regard them as the same species.

Similar plants: Podranea brycei (Zimbabwe Creeper)


Podranea brycei (Zimbabwe Creeper) pink trumpet-shaped flower clusters in a close up plant photo
Podranea brycei (Zimbabwe Creeper) trumpet-shaped pink flowers in clusters among dark green slender leaves
Podranea brycei (Zimbabwe Creeper) with pale pink flower and deep green leaves close up
Podranea brycei (Zimbabwe Creeper) with a delicate pale pink flower among many deep green leaves.
Podranea brycei (Zimbabwe Creeper) with pale pink trumpet flower close up for garden interest
Podranea brycei (Zimbabwe Creeper) with pale pink trumpet flower in a large leafy branch cluster.


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