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  1. Jan 3, 2024 · Bleeding heart vine is a tender, fast-growing tropical climbing vine that resembles the herbaceous perennial bleeding heart in appearance but shares no other characteristics. It produces big clusters of showy flowers and has glossy, dark-green, oval leaves.

    • Jamie Mcintosh
    • Bleeding heart vine, glory bower, bag flower
    • Clerodendrum thomsoniae
    • Lamiaceae
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  3. May 20, 2024 · Bleeding heart vines are a wonderful tropical plant that produces unique white and red flowers. This tender perennial can be grown outdoors in warm climates or grown in containers and brought indoors in cooler climates. It looks stunning on a trellis as well as hanging baskets.

  4. Apr 30, 2024 · Bleeding heart vine (Clerodendrum thomsoniae), also known as tropical bleeding heart, is a different species that hails from Africa and differs in looks, growing conditions, and hardiness. Can you grow bleeding hearts indoors?

    • Marie Iannotti
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    • Papaveraceae
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  5. Bleeding Heart Vine makes a charming house plant. Eye-catching red and white flowers cover this vine from spring to fall. Find out how to grow, when to fertilize, plus pruning and year-round care.

  6. Bleeding heart vine is a twining evergreen from tropical west Africa with some confusion about its identity. Other common names include glory bower, bagflower, bleeding glory bower, tropical bleeding heart, and glory tree.

  7. Clerodendrum–commonly called bleeding-heart vine–is a tropical vine that features brilliant red and white flowers. As a houseplant, it can be trained to a trellis or it can spill from a hanging basket. If the growing tips are nipped back, the bleeding heart vine can be trained as a small shrub.

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