I have always found bleeding heart vine one of the most unusual and highly appealing vine due to its uniquely shaped blossoms. Although there are many varieties of Bleeding heart vine this particular variety grows easily in our hot climatic region.
It is the time for link up party Garden Affair where you an share anything about Gardening whether it is about growing plants and trees or sharing images of Flowers, vegetables and plants .It would be my pleasure if you share about any Flowering vine this week which is grown at your place or anywhere else near by your region.
Such an exquisite flower!!! Lovely portrait shots.
ReplyDeleteI had this plant before in my garden but have given it to a friend when I downsized my garden. Thank you for hosting. Happy Sunday.
ReplyDeletebeautiful flowers.... love red color
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N☼va
Hallo,
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Liebe Grüße Ev
It is a very pretty bloom indeed! :)
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I have never herad about Bleeding heart vine - this plant looks very beautiful and interesting!
ReplyDeleteThank you for inviting me to your linkup, dear Arun. I didn't dare to link my new post because I don't show any garden. But it's true, in a forest, there are many plants and it is some kind of "nature-garden" :-)
Happy November,
Traude
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the plant is beautiful, I don't know it. I'm learning ;-))) thank you for inviting me to your link party
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Traudi.♥ aus dem Drosselgarten
The bleeding heart is indeed a delightful flowering vine. I hope to plant it in my balcony garden.
ReplyDeleteYour Bleeding Heart Vine is beautiful. We have perennial Bleeding Heart here in zone 7, but I have never seen it as a vine. This one is quite interesting.
ReplyDeletewhat a beautiful plant! Thanks for inviting me to the party!
ReplyDeleteNever seen or heard of these!
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