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my whatsapp number 9640909769 MSG me 4 variety colours /Cypress vine/కాశీరత్నాలు flowers plants growing my garden #seeds available#seedcollection #flowers #gardening #pinkcypressvine #whitecypressvineflowers #redcypressvine #peachcypressvine Skip to content Visit The Spruce's homepage Top Stories 10 Veggies to Plant in October 18 Best Living Room Plants Is It Too Late to Cut Back Hostas? Flowers Gardeners Love More Than Mums Ad How to Grow and Care for Cypress Vine By David Beaulieu Updated on 09/22/25 Closeup view of cypress vine with red flowers Credit: The Spruce / K. Dave In This Article Care Types Pruning Propagating Growing From Seed Potting and Repotting Cypress Vine Overwintering Bloom Common Issues FAQ Back to Top Cypress vine (Ipomoea quamoclit) is a beautiful plant known for its bright red flowers and ability to come back each year through self-seeding. Though classified as an annual, it often behaves like a perennial, reappearing with minimal intervention. Plant cypress vine in fertile soil and a sunny location in spring. This fast-growing vine begins to climb aggressively when the soil warms and typically blooms within a month. Note that it is moderately toxic to humans and animals, including cats and dogs.1 Common Name Cypress vine, red cypress vine, Indian pink, star glory, hummingbird vine Botanical Name Ipomoea quamoclit Family Convolvulaceae Plant Type Annual vine Mature Size 6-15 ft. in length, 3-6 ft. spread Sun Exposure Full sun Soil Type Fertile, well-drained, evenly moist Soil pH Neutral, slightly acidic, slightly alkaline Bloom Time Summer into Fall (June to October) Flower Color Red; less commonly, pink or white Hardiness Zones 11-12 (USDA) Native Area Tropical America Toxicity Toxic to people and pets1 Cypress Vine Care Here are the main care requirements for cypress vine. Plant in a spot that receives full sun. The vine will grow in partial sun as well but may bloom less. Provide a supporting vertical structure for it to grow, such as an arbor, pergola, deck post, or lattice. Cypress vine is a true climber that wraps and twines around objects. Prioritize good drainage over pH range and soil quality. It will grow in a wide variety of soils, but drainage is a must. Water regularly for faster growth and more abundant blooms. Handle runners carefully when encouraging climbing in a particular direction. This vine is delicate and easily damaged. Warning Cypress vines, part of the bindweed family, are considered invasive weeds in the Southeastern U.S. Keep an eye out for straying, invasive vines that may be reaching out to other plants. If they latch on to them accidentally, they could overtake that plant.2 Deadheading the flowers will prevent seed production and spread. Closeup of a red flower on a cypress vine Credit: The Spruce / K. Dave Cypress vine beginning to bloom with red flowers Closeup showing the needle-like foliage of cypress vine Cypress vine in bloom with red flowers. Light Cypress vine needs full sun to bloom, and providing support ensures it isn't shaded by nearby plants. Soil Of the three recommendations for soil conditions (fertile, well-drained, and evenly moist), well-drained is the most critical. Cypress vine, once established, is reasonably tolerant of drought and can often get by without much fertilizing. But soil that does not drain well will stress the plant. Water For ideal growth, water regularly to keep the soil evenly moist (but not soggy). Temperature and Humidity The plant can tolerate temporary dry spells but prefers moderate moisture (not bogginess). It can withstand extremes of heat but will quickly wither in cold temperatures. Fertilizer Cypress vine will grow bigger and more reliably if it is fed with a balanced fertilizer per the product recommendations. Types of Cypress Vine In addition to the cypress vine and its close relative the morning glory (Ipomoea coccinea), other plants from the Ipomoea genus used in landscaping include: Sweet potato vine (Ipomoea batatas): Native to Mexico, this is a vigourous growing annual with pink funnel-shaped flowers. Moonflower (Ipomoea alba): Moonflower is a low-maintenance, perennial vine with white, fragrant flowers that bloom at night. Cardinal climber (Ipomoea multifida): The trumpet-shaped flowers of the cardinal climber are a bold scarlet red with white or yellow markings. This cultivar attracts hummingbirds, bees, and butterflies. Note Confusingly, "cypress vine" is also sometimes used as a common name for Ipomoea sloteri and "cardinal climber" for Ipomoea quamoclit, which is why it is better to use the scientific names of plants when in doubt. Pruning Since cypress vine grows so quickly, it can begin to crowd itself and become too dense, encouraging dampness and potential disease issues. So, trim as needed to open up the plant a bit and allow airflow. You can also prune to keep the plant at a desired height, but this will be a continual effort throughout the growing season because .

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