Tristellateia australasiae (Shower of gold climber)

Tristellateia australasiae yellow flower clusters close up on thin green vine stems
Tristellateia australasiae yellow flowers cluster on vines with many oval green leaves.

Botanical name: Tristellateia australasiae

Common names: Shower of gold climber, Vining Galphimia, Vining Milkweed

Family: Malpighiaceae

Origin: Southeast Asia to New Caledonia

USDA Plant Hardiness MapLarge shrub 5-10 ft tallVine or creeper plantSemi-shadeFull sunWatering: Regular. Let topsoil dry slightlyYellow, orange flowersPlant attracts butterflies, hummingbirds

A large shrub or vine that grows up to 5-10 ft tall, Tristellateia australasiae (Shower of gold climber) is a tropical flowering plant that is native to Southeast Asia and New Caledonia. It is characterized by its lush green leaves, which are ovate to lance-shaped and measure up to 6 inches in length. These leaves are the backdrop to its most eye-catching feature: the yellow flowers, each of which has red stamens, that form in clusters of up to 30 in a single inflorescence. The flowers are followed by star-shaped capsules with wings that mature to a brownish color.

In terms of care and maintenance, Tristellateia australasiae prefers full sun to semi-shade areas, and will need regular watering. It is suitable to plant in USDA hardiness Zones 9-11 and is a great choice for butterfly and hummingbird gardens as they are attracted to its bright, vibrant flower displays. For areas with colder climates, it is best to grow this plant in a pot so it can be brought indoors in colder months. The pot should have well-draining soil, and the plant should be watered regularly. Similarly to other tropical plants, it should be kept in humid conditions, so misting the foliage on a regular basis is recommended.

Tristellateia australasiae is a great addition to any garden with its attractive foliage and colorful blooms. With regular care and maintenance, this large shrub or creeper will make a dramatic statement in any garden or outdoor space.




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