
Coral Vine Antigonon leptopus 20 Seeds
Antigonon leptopus, commonly called coral vine, native to Mexico. It is a tuberous-rooted, tendril-climbing tropical vine that rapidly grows to 40’ in its native habitat. It is grown as an annual or a perennial and can grow 8-10’ in a single season. Flowers in axillary racemes feature pink to white sepals. Blooms late summer to fall. Coarse, wavy-edged, arrowhead-shaped green leaves (to 4” long). Numerous additional descriptive common names, including Mexican creeper, chain of love, love vine, pink vine, corallita and Queen’s wreath. Easily grown in average, medium, well-drained soils in full sun. Tolerates drought, but appreciates consistent moisture during the growing season. Evergreen in USDA Zones 9-11. Deciduous in Zone 8, but roots generally survive. Flowering vine for trellises, arbors or fences. Containers. Greenhouses. Hardy in zones 8-11. Growing Instructions for the Coral Vine Prepare a mixture of half potting soil and half sand, perlite or vermiculite. Water the mixtur