Identifying Artabotrys Hexapetalus
Raji Ram
11 years ago
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Comments (2)Hi Joy, I would love to trade for the telosoma! Thank you for offerening the cutting but I will have to pass since I just don't have any luck with any I have gotten in the mail. I will email you....See MoreAnyone growing Artabotrys??
Comments (1)Artabotrys hexapetalus is a vigorous vining shrub from tropical Asia, so give it as much warmth and humidity as you can afford. Well drained soil will definitely help. It seems that your plant is just not established yet. During the growing season (May to Sept.), you can use dilute fish emulsion everytime you water to acidify the soil and to promote leaf growth. After the plant is mature enough (4-6'tall), you can switch to high P fertilizer for better flowering....See MoreArtabotrys hexapetalus
Comments (5)Bihai, My friend has a large one about 15-18 ft. It csn take a severe pruning without any problems. I have 3-two I keep as short bushes and one as a standard 8' tree. They seed heavily though. Still haven't figured out why they call it a vine---darn thing is a small tree....See MoreHave Jasmines, looking for fragrants
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