Monday, February 26, 2007

Snail Creeper

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This Vigna caracalla (Snail Creeper) during the winter months is one long, skinny, leafless stem climbing the loungeroom wall. One would never think that during the summer it will be a profusion of leaves and pretty, perfumed purple and white flowers. There is also a Star Jasmine planted at its base and I fear that it may smother this creeper. Could become survival of the fitttest.


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8 comments:

Stuart said...

Gorgeous plant Alice. It should be interesting to see which one wins out of these two plants. My money's on the Star Jasmine.

Val said...

Ooh, the flowers look like snapdragons. Beautiful, and such lush foliage. I too am betting on the star jasmine, we can't get rid of ours.

HORIZON said...

That is just stunning Alice :) l love flowers with a nice perfume.
l dug up (actually hubby dug up) a load of horse manure for my garden yesterday- need to mix more into my garden beds.
sorry l missed Shay's birthday - she is a lovely wee lass.
Bests for now

Kerri said...

Oooh, this creeper is beautiful Alice. I've never seen it before. It looks quite a lot like a sweet pea flower, with little snails added. It's such a pretty color, and I'd love to smell the perfume.
I hope the Star Jasmine doesn't smother it. Couldn't you move the Jasmine?

Susan Tidwell said...

Ahh, garden pictures! A welcome site since we have nothing blooming here yet. And your cloud photos are always beautiful. I believe your sky is bigger than ours...

~susan
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Anonymous said...

I used to have these growing over a pergola when I lived in Chatswood in Sydney. Absolutely magnificent plant - but do be careful as when the flowers drop they can create a skating rink on a deck. I now live in the States in Missouri, and I fear it would get too cold for them up here (around -6C average winter temps - can get down much colder than that). I'm surprised they grow in Canberra! Well done you!

Margarita said...

Lovely flower that, we had one on the front of the house and it covered three quarters of it, sadly they only last about 10 years, my replacement is getting there

Susie said...

Seriously, I have a tiny 6' stick in the ground with the optimistic sign near it...'snail creeper'. On the stick is one tiny bud... it's in good mulched soil so here goes... Napier NZ sun do your thing!