
About Pandorea jasminoides ‘Rosea’ (Pink Bower Vine)
This vine native to Australian is called Pandorea jasminoides ‘Rosea’. A quick climbing evergreen vine that can spread as high as 20-30′ tall depending on care and with support. Its most notable feature, its flowers, are funnel shaped with bright pink petals and darkened centers. With a long blooming season, flowers bloom continuously from summer through the fall seasons that are framed by clusters of shiny green leaflets. Commonly known as Pink Bower Vine, this variety is cold hardy to temperatures as low as 20 degrees Fahrenheit.
Planting And Care Instructions
Plant Pink Bower Vine in an area that receives full sun exposure. While this variety can be planted in partial shade, it blooms more profusely with full sun exposure. When planting, use well draining soil and water regularly to help it adapt well to its new location. Reduce irrigation to occasionally after the root system is established. While pruning isn’t required, cut back growth in the early spring to contain its size or to train it where to grow.
Landscape Design Ideas
Pandorea jasminoides ‘Rosea’ is a vine well suited for a trellis, an unsightly chain link fence, or anywhere it can be supported to grow.