Ipomoea horsfalliae Hook. is a tropical morning glory vine from the Convolvulaceae family, native to the Caribbean Islands. Other names for the Ipomoea horsfalliae are cardinal creeper (not to be confused with cardinal climber), Prince Kuhio Vine or Lady Doorly’s Morning Glory. The fast growing, evergreen, twining climber grows up to 3 m and blooms from summer - winter in clusters of crimson or plum coloured flowers. Ipomoea horsfalliae needs full sun and regular pruning to keep the keep the plant under control.
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