Podranea Species, Pink Trumpet Vine, Port St. Johns Creeper, Queen of Sheba, Zimbabwe Creeper

Podranearicasoliana

Family
Bignoniaceae (big-no-nih-AY-see-ee)
Genus
Podranea (pod-RAY-nee-uh)
Species
ricasoliana (rik-uh-sol-ee-AH-nuh)
Synonym
Pandorea ricasoliana
Tecoma ricasoliana
Tecomaria ricasoliana
Other Details
Water Requirements
Foliage Color
Where to Grow
Grow outdoors year-round in hardiness zone
Can be grown as an annual
Bloom Characteristics
Bloom Size
Other details
Soil pH requirements
Patent Information
Propagation Methods
Seed Collecting
Regional

This plant is said to grow outdoors in the following regions:

Cave Creek, Arizona

Fountain Hills, Arizona

Scottsdale, Arizona

Carlsbad, California

Lompoc, California

Quartz Hill, California

San Diego, California

San Leandro, California

Stockton, California

Tujunga, California

Bradenton, Florida

Cocoa, Florida

Crestview, Florida

Fort Lauderdale, Florida(2 reports)

Holmes Beach, Florida

Jacksonville, Florida

Naples, Florida

Oviedo, Florida

Palm Coast, Florida

Panama City Beach, Florida

Pensacola, Florida

Saint Cloud, Florida(2 reports)

Tavernier, Florida

West Palm Beach, Florida

Zephyrhills, Florida

Makawao, Hawaii

Thibodaux, Louisiana

Las Vegas, Nevada

Conway, South Carolina

Saint Helena Island, South Carolina

Austin, Texas(2 reports)

Dallas, Texas

Galveston, Texas

Georgetown, Texas(2 reports)

Hallettsville, Texas

Helotes, Texas

Navasota, Texas

Palacios, Texas

Plano, Texas

Port Lavaca, Texas

San Antonio, Texas(2 reports)

Santa Fe, Texas

Wimberley, Texas

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Gardener's Notes:

7
positives
3
neutrals
2
negatives
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| September 2016 | positive

I planted this vine 25 years ago in my garden, currently it is a hedge that separates my home from my neighbors and also planted as a shr...Read More

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ROSLINDALE, MA | September 2016 | neutral

This species is a large, fast-growing woody climber that can reach 50' tall if planted in the ground in a frost-free climate. It performs...Read More

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Gainesville, FL | August 2015 | positive

This site tells me that the plant I was inquiring about (Zimbabwe creeper) needs to be pruned extensively. I will try that and hope for ...Read More

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Port Saint John, FL | October 2012 | positive

I live in Port St. John Florida, love my Port St. John plant. It loves to be trimmed and blossoms alot more when pruned.

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Galveston, TX | August 2010 | neutral

This vine appeared in the second summer after hurricane Ike, as did a lot of other weird plants. I believed it to be a weed until I saw ...Read More

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Fullerton, CA | November 2009 | negative

Some 35 years ago my father struggled to get this plant to grow on our property at the 2500 foot elevation on Maui, HI. He finally gave ...Read More

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West Brookfield, MA (Zone 5b) | August 2006 | negative

I bought this in Fredericksburg, Texas, as a "Lavender Trumpet Vine" two years ago, assuming it was just a lavender version of our prolif...Read More

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Jacksonville, FL (Zone 8b) | October 2005 | positive

Borderline Zone 8b/9a - This vine blooms for me here in September and its flowering lasts until the frost (usually in December). It has ...Read More

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(Taylor) Plano, TX (Zone 8a) | December 2004 | positive

LOVE this vine, and LOVE the fragrance!
It is one of my favorites!
This vine dies back to the ground here in zone eight, bu...Read More

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(Zone 10a) | December 2003 | positive

Grows very profusly in the middle of Mexico - flowers just about all year, losing some leaves in Dec & Jan. Used here to cover wire fenc...Read More

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Bradenton, FL | October 2003 | positive

In Flordia it seems to do will with pruning in late Aug.or eary Sept.. I am very glad to have found out what it is called. Thank you.

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Charleston, SC (Zone 8b) | October 2002 | neutral

Also known as Port St. John's Creeper or Port St. John's-klimop. Can be contained in large planter and trained on a wall or pruned to for...Read More

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