Queen's Wreath seedlings (Scientific name: Petrea volubilis), also known as 'Tabra Vine' or 'Purple Wreath', is a distinctive tropical climbing plant, famous for its dense purple flowers that hang in curtain-like clusters, making it an excellent choice for covering fences and pergolas with breathtaking beauty. It tolerates heat and drought and blooms most of the year.
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Key characteristics and features of Queen's Wreath:
Appearance: A strong woody climber reaching up to 10 meters in height, with dark green, rough-textured leaves.
Flowers: Long flower clusters (up to 30 cm) bearing bright purple flowers, blooming profusely in spring and summer.
Use: Grown as an ornamental plant to cover entrances, fences, and walkways, suitable for home gardens.
Care: Prefers direct sunlight, requires regular watering without over-saturation, and tolerates temperatures.
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