Radiating Vital Purity
It is possible only through perfect consecration of the vital.
white to pink with red stripes
Apocynaceae
Not widely known for cultivars.
William Philip Hiern
Flowers can be quite large, up to 3-4 inches across.
Smooth
Five long, slender petals.
Radially symmetrical.
Fragrant, especially in the evening.
Smooth, glossy.
Opposite
Green
Woody vine or climbing shrub.
Perennial
Late spring to early fall.
Tropical and subtropical.
Moderate; requires well-drained soil.
Prefers rich, well-drained soil.
Warm, frost-free environments.
Prefers full sun to partial shade.
Susceptible to pests and diseases common to Apocynaceae but generally resilient.
Attracts bees, butterflies, and other pollinating insects.
Native to West Africa.
Provides nectar for pollinators; toxic properties have ecological implications.
Grown for its striking flowers and as a conversation piece in gardens.
Primarily medicinal and ornamental.
Not listed as endangered but conservation of natural habitats is crucial.
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