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Quantity
47 sold
6 available
Item Number
265100378807
Country/Region of Manufacture
United States
Plant Form
Plant
Type
Bushes & Shrubs, Exotic, Flowering, Ornamental
Item description from the sellerItem description from the seller
Not to be confused with Goldfish Plant (Columnea or Nematanthus, in the Gloxinia and African Violet family), Juanulloa aurantiaca is a sprawling, vining, epiphytic shrub up to six feet tall or long. It has sturdy, fast-growing, clinging roots and evergreen leathery leaves.
Condition details from seller
TROPICAL PLANT. DO NOT PURCHASE if temperatures are below 40 degrees in your zip code. ATTENTION: ... Show more
TROPICAL PLANT. DO NOT PURCHASE if temperatures are below 40 degrees in your zip code. ATTENTION: Cannot ship to California. ATTENTION: Photos of potted plants are only meant to show the approximate size difference between Large and Small plants, and the pots we use. Your plant will probably not look like the plant pictured. We ship thousands of plants each season. Each plant is unique. We can’t take photos of each plant. Plants are constantly growing, being cut back, and being started from cuttings throughout the season. Your plant may be at any one of these stages when you receive it, but it will match or exceed the dimensions in the listing description.Show less
Quantity
47 sold
6 available
Item Number
265100378807
Country/Region of Manufacture
United States
Plant Form
Plant
Type
Bushes & Shrubs, Exotic, Flowering, Ornamental
Soil Type
Loam
Climate
Tropical
Sunlight
Partial Shade
Genus
Juanulloa
Foliage
Evergreen
Common Name
Goldfinger Vine
Brand
Passiflorista
Watering
Heavy
Plant Habit
Bush/Shrub
Season of Interest
Summer
USDA Hardiness Zone (°F)
9 (20 to 30 °F)
Flower Color
orange
Species
aurantiaca
Category
Home & Garden > Yard, Garden & Outdoor Living > Plants, Seeds & Bulbs > Plants & Seedlings