Red Purple Bleeding Heart Vine Live Plant – Clerodendrum Thomsoniae 12″ Tall

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Add vibrant color with the Red Purple Bleeding Heart Vine. This 12″ Clerodendrum Thomsoniae thrives indoors or out. Enjoy its stunning blooms!

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    Bring Tropical Elegance Home with the Red Purple Bleeding Heart Vine

    The Red Purple Bleeding Heart Vine (Clerodendrum Thomsoniae) is a breathtaking tropical flowering vine, celebrated for its exquisite red and purple blooms. This plant brings a touch of elegance and vibrant color to any space, whether it’s your indoor sanctuary or your outdoor garden paradise. The Bleeding Heart Vine is a fast-growing evergreen vine perfect for plant lovers who appreciate long-lasting flowers.

    This low-maintenance plant thrives in full sun to partial shade, making it versatile for various environments. The Red Purple Bleeding Heart Vine is ideal for hanging baskets, trellises, or as a unique garden accent. Its stunning flowers resemble bleeding hearts, adding a touch of romance and charm to your surroundings. Grown in a 4-inch pot and standing 12 inches tall, this vine is ready to flourish in your home or garden.

    The Bleeding Heart Vine’s adaptability makes it a perfect choice for plant enthusiasts of all levels. Whether you live in a tropical climate or a cooler region, this vine can thrive with the proper care. Its ability to adapt to different lighting conditions makes it a versatile houseplant, perfect for brightening up spaces while also serving as an air-purifying plant. It is easy to maintain, rewarding growers with beautiful blooms throughout the year. With medium watering needs, it is an easy-to-maintain plant that rewards growers with beautiful blooms throughout the year.

    Planting the Red Purple Bleeding Heart Vine is simple. Choose a location with full sun to partial shade and well-draining soil. If planting in a pot, ensure it has drainage holes to prevent waterlogging. Water moderately, keeping the soil moist but not soggy. Regular pruning can encourage bushier growth and more abundant blooms. Enjoy the beauty and benefits of this stunning vine, which brings year-round color and elegance to your life.

    Frequently Asked Questions

    • Q1: How often should I water my Bleeding Heart Vine?
    • A1: Water your plant moderately, ensuring the soil stays moist but not soggy. Reduce watering in colder months.
    • Q2: Can I grow this plant indoors?
    • A2: Yes! The Bleeding Heart Vine thrives indoors in bright, indirect light. Place it near a sunny window for the best results.
    • Q3: Does this plant require support for climbing?
    • A3: Yes, this is a climbing vine that benefits from a trellis, stake, or hanging basket to support its growth.
    • Q4: Is this plant pet-friendly?
    • A4: This plant may be toxic to pets if ingested. Keep it out of reach of cats and dogs.
    • Q5: How often does this plant bloom?
    • A5: With proper care, the Bleeding Heart Vine blooms multiple times a year, providing continuous color and beauty.
    • Q6: What is the ideal pot size for the Red Purple Bleeding Heart Vine after I repot it?
    • A6: Choose a pot that is 2-3 inches larger in diameter than its current 4-inch pot to allow for root growth.
    • Q7: What kind of fertilizer should I use for my Bleeding Heart Vine?
    • A7: Use a balanced liquid fertilizer diluted to half strength every 4-6 weeks during the growing season (spring and summer).
    • Q8: How do I prune my Bleeding Heart Vine to encourage more blooms?
    • A8: Prune lightly after each blooming cycle to remove spent flowers and encourage new growth.
    • Q9: What are the signs of overwatering or underwatering in a Bleeding Heart Vine?
    • A9: Yellowing leaves and root rot indicate overwatering, while wilting leaves suggest underwatering.
    • Q10: Can the Red Purple Bleeding Heart Vine tolerate cold temperatures?
    • A10: This vine is sensitive to frost and prefers warmer temperatures. Bring it indoors if temperatures drop below 50°F (10°C).

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    Product Details
    • USDA Hardiness Zone

      10-11
    • Soil Type

      Well-draining soil
    • Sunlight Exposure

      Full sun to partial shade
    • Expected Planting Period

      Spring or early summer

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      Red Purple Bleeding Heart Vine Live Plant - Clerodendrum Thomsoniae 12" Tall
      Red Purple Bleeding Heart Vine Live Plant – Clerodendrum Thomsoniae 12″ Tall

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