Flower Garden – Part XIII – Rangoon Creeper

Combretum indicum, also known as the Chinese honeysuckle or Rangoon creeper, are beautiful flowering vines with Red color flowers found very commonly in Asia. The beauty of these flowers is they start as white colored flowers.. slowly turning pink and then maroon.

Combretum indicum, also known as the Chinese honeysuckle or Rangoon creeper or Madhumalti in Hindi

Since they are climbers you can place them in any part of your garden and then place support in the shape and direction as you want them to grow.

They need bright sunlight.

Combretum indicum, also known as the Chinese honeysuckle or Rangoon creeper at Reema's Garden

Keep adding compost every month for initial 4 months and then once every 45-60 days.

They are very low maintenance plants. They have a very high aesthetic appeal and are strong and sturdy.

Happy Gardening πŸ™‚

Published by Reema

Entrepreneur | Author of 2 Ebooks | Gardener

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