Petrea volubilis

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Brandon Frias on Instagram: "If you can’t grow wisteria, try growing Petrea volubilis (also known as Queen’s Wreath or Sandpaper Vine). Wisteria is wildly invasive where it isn’t native and toxic to humans & animals whereas the Petrea volubilis is not acutely toxic nor is it considered to be an invasive species. This plant has been fairly easy for me to grow here in Southern California (zone 10b). It’s planted in a sunny location and I rarely water the plant itself. I can’t speak for your environment so I always advise you to do some plant care research. 

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Brandon Frias on Instagram: "If you can’t grow wisteria, try growing Petrea volubilis (also known as Queen’s Wreath or Sandpaper Vine). Wisteria is wildly invasive where it isn’t native and toxic to humans & animals whereas the Petrea volubilis is not acutely toxic nor is it considered to be an invasive species. This plant has been fairly easy for me to grow here in Southern California (zone 10b). It’s planted in a sunny location and I rarely water the plant itself. I can’t speak for your…

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For a few days now, I've noticed that my Sandpaper Vine (Petrea volubilis) has been flowering more than usual. I've had this vine for five years now and have taken interest especially on the vine's first flowering three years ago. It is only now that neighbors even took notice on the masses of flowers bloomed. Some passersby inquired on how it has flowered this way.

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