The Royal Bloom of Tropical Gardens

in photography •  22 days ago 

Thunbergia erecta. Commonly known as the Bush Clock Vine or King's Mantle, this semi-woody shrub is a beloved ornamental plant in tropical and subtropical gardens worldwide. With its striking purple blooms and cheerful yellow throats, it’s a showstopper that delivers both visual appeal and botanical intrigue.The hallmark of Thunbergia erecta is its trumpet-shaped flowers, most commonly a rich violet or deep purple with a contrasting bright yellow center. The plant blooms prolifically in warm weather and continues producing flowers from spring through fall and sometimes even longer in frost-free climates.The dark green, oval-shaped leaves provide a dense backdrop, making the blooms stand out even more dramatically. Whether planted as a freestanding shrub, trained as a vine on a trellis, or shaped into a hedge, its adaptability is a boon for landscape designers and home gardeners alike.

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Author and Photographer
@nftkal
Camera
Redmi Note 14 Pro Plus
Lens
Defult Lens
Category
Nature
Edited
Lightroom CC



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