Hippocratea pauciflora
Hippocratea pauciflora, or Few-flowered Hippocratea, is an ornamental climber that prefers partial shade and medium water. It can reach heights of 3–5 meters and blooms with green and white flowers from June to August. This plant thrives in loamy or sandy soils and is suitable for USDA zones 7–9. It attracts pollinators but is non-toxic and deciduous.
Light
Partial shade
Watering
Medium water
Soil
Loamy, Sandy
Height
3–5 m
Spread
1–2 m
Zones
7–9
Flower colors
This climber prefers partial shade and requires medium watering. It grows well in loamy and sandy soils and is hardy in USDA zones 7–9. Ensure adequate support for its climbing habit.
Few-flowered Hippocratea produces green and white flowers during the summer months (June-August). It is an ornamental species, valued for its vining nature. It is not fragrant, attracts pollinators, is non-toxic, and is deciduous.