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Tecoma capensis - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Tecoma capensis (syn. Tecomaria capensis ), commonly known as Cape Honeysuckle , is a scrambling shrub which is native to Africa. It grows to about 2 to 3 metres in height and a similar width. ...
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I am very new to gardening and my very nice neighbor brought me 3 good sized Orange Cape Honeysuckle to plant along my chainlink fence for privacy in the ...
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Tecoma capensis (Cape Honeysuckle) A stunning sun-loving shrub with clusters of tubular-shaped flowers in various gorgeous colors, mostly from vibrant ... Common Name: Cape Honeysuckle...
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If left to scramble, Cape honeysuckle can cover 25 ft (7.6 m) or more. ... Cape honeysuckle is tolerant of salt spray and accepts acidic to alkaline soils. ...
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Cape honeysuckle is a fast growing, scrambling shrub which may grow up to 2-3m high and spread more than 2.5m. This shrub is widely distributed throughout Northern Province, Mpumalanga, Swaziland, KwaZulu-Natal, Cape coast and Mozambique.
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Tecomaria the Cape Honeysuckle also called Tecoma is amongst the WaterWise Xeriscape and Drought Tolerant Plants on the WaterWise Gardening Software ... Cape Honeysuckle grows equally well in full sun or part shade in well drained, compost enriched soil. The shrub is moderately frost hardy, requires protection from wind...
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Latin name: Tecomaria capensis; Pronunciation: tee-ko-MARE-ee-a ka-PEN-sis; Common name: Cape honeysuckle ; Family: Bignoniaceae (Bignonia); Habitat: In cultivation or garden escape, native to South;
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