I googled the internet for successful flowering Bleeding Heart Vines and saw a couple of photos that blew me away.
This one is quite incredible.
It is in a pot but with flowers aplenty! I couldn't imagine the number of flower clusters in this plant. It's as if the color of the white calyxes simply overpower the green leaves.
- EVEN if the vine is in a container (garden pot)
- and EVEN if there's no trellis.
Since our plant has become lanky and tall, I was was looking for a photo of a Bleeding Heart vine thriving on a trellis. Why a trellis? This is to hopefully cover and add color to this blank wall of ours in front of the garage. That's the wall in the photo below:
The wall has a rough finish with just a coat of latex paint over it. There's nothing on it other than the mounted hose rack at the right and a small faucet on the bottom left. We bought that rectangular container for the vine although in the photo above it has some Gotu Kola's.
This is from forums.gardenweb.com.
Here's a closeup of the flower clusters or cymes.
Simply awesome isn't it? I was so impressed with the successful growth on the trellis that I had to contact whoever built it. See the continuation in Part 3.
Articles in this Series:
Build a Bleeding Heart Wall Trellis - Part 1
Build a Bleeding Heart Wall Trellis - Part 2 (this article)
Build a Bleeding Heart Wall Trellis - Part 3
Build a Bleeding Heart Wall Trellis - Part 4
Methods to Join Garden Trellis Wires
Strong Jointed Garden Wire Trellis
Marking Drill Points for Trellis Anchors
Drill Trellis Anchors in Concrete Wall
Assemble the Trellis Frame - Part 1
Assemble the Trellis Frame - Part 2
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