Riyadh Plants

Hawaiian Baby Woodrose

Native to India and southeast Asia, this tall, rangy and fast-growing shrub with multi-stems can grow up to 3 metres high. It is not planted in Arriyadh as often as it used to be, but is still occasionally found on farms. The large, heart-shaped leaves are dark green with velvety undersides. Numerous, large, funnel-shaped, pinkish-lilac flowers, appearing in clusters, last only a day or two, but the shrub is an all-year bloomer. Berry-like fruits produce many seeds. A. campanulata grows in many soils, especially well in sandy soil, and requires full sun. The shrub is drought-tolerant, but wilts completely after a long period without irrigation; it is also not hardy in a spell of heavy frost. Propagation is by hardwood cuttings. Pruning and irrigation should be carried out regularly to improve the shrub’s appearance. Valuable as a dense screen or informal hedge, the lush, green foliage and bright flowers make this shrub a valuable background plant for a park or large garden, or as a contrast in a desert scheme.

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General information

Family names Convolvulaceae
Climatic zones Tropical , Sub Tropical
Rainfall Semi Humid , Semi Arid
Propagation Cuttings
Cultivation Moderate
Planting phase

Environmental conditions

Urban climate
Desiccation
Drought Vulnerable
Irrigation Medium
Salinity Moderate < 3,000 ppm
Hardiness zones +6°C

Plant shape

Vigour
Height 3 M
Expansion from to 3 M
Leaves Evergreen

Flower

Flowercolors Lilac , Pink
Flower size from to 7 CM
Flowering period From the beginning of August until the end of October
Smell

Fruit

Type of fruit Pod
Fruit size from to 2 CM
Toxicity Poisonous

Location of Use

Park Planting , Private Garden , Wadi Farm Garden

Other choices

Attractive Foliage , Screen