Purple Bell Vine
- Purple Bell Vine (Rhodochiton atrosanguineus)
Sun Requirements: Full Sun to Partial Shade
Water Requirements: Moderate; well-drained soil, keep moist but not soggy
Height: 8–10 feet (twining vine)
Bloom Time: Late Spring through Fall
Description:
Purple Bell Vine is a show-stopping tender perennial vine (often grown as an annual in cooler climates) native to southwestern Mexico. It features heart-shaped leaves often edged in purple and dangling bell-shaped blooms in deep maroon or violet tones reminiscent of hanging lanterns. The flowers emerge in abundance, cascading down walls, trellises, or hanging baskets for a dramatic effect.
Planting Tips:
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Provide a trellis, wall, or hanger to allow the vine to twine and climb.
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Use well-drained, fertile soil; protect from strong cold or frost in Texas.
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Begin outdoors after all threat of frost has passed (treat as an annual in most Texas zones).
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Space plants about 10–12 inches apart for best coverage.
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Water regularly during establishment, then less frequently once mature.
Ideal Season for Planting in Texas: Spring/Summer for Fall
Nativity to Texas: No
