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Purple Flower Vine |
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| Vines are an important kind of plant, having a lot of decorating quality. Vines occupy a very little portion of your garden soil, but grow to a great height making the walls of your house colorful and attractive. The vines fulfill your dream of having a vast spread of garden within a small area, as they occupy little space in garden. But in terms of beauty, vines give a look of many flowers together. |
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Among the different types of flower vines, a purple flower vine is exclusive. The view of purple flowers climbing upon the building walls or winding around the big trees will surely look great. You can use purple flower vine to cover the stand of your letter-box. The box will surely seem like standing on a bunch of purple flowers. Purple flower vine survives in well- drained soil. But the stem of a purple flower vine should be properly trimmed off the dead, dry leaves and branches to continue its steady growth.
Among the various types of purple flower vine, a maypop or passionflower is common. These flowers grow up to a height of 10 to 15 feet. These maypop (Passiflora incarnata) purple flower vine are deciduous and native in nature and they beautify your garden with their complex formations. The petals of purple vines are white and purple in color. Even the fruits of this vine are sweet in taste and have an aromatic fragrance. However, this special purple flower vine is seasonal in nature and dies after every winter and gets back to the soil.
Example of annual purple flower vine is cup and saucer vine, Cobaea Scandens. These vines attain a height of 20 feet and the blossoms of this vine mature from green to deep purple. More information about purple flowers is available on the pages of Dgreetings.com.
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