Description:
A perennial, low climbing native vine presenting large white blooms with fuchsia centers from spring to fall; dark green foliage in intricately divided; climbs by twining to quickly cover a fence, trellis or wall; very drought tolerant.
Alamo Vine features bold white trumpet-shaped flowers with fuchsia throats along the stems from mid spring to late fall. Its attractive large deeply cut lobed leaves remain dark green in color throughout the season. It features abundant showy chartreuse capsules with rose blush from mid summer to early winter, which fade to brown over time. The dark red stems can be quite attractive.
Sun, Part Sun | |
12 ft | |
3 ft | |
Spring | |
Yes |