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Old 09-13-2007, 09:37 PM   #1
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Mexican Flamevine

Mexican Flamevine Basics

Grows LikeVine
DurationPerennial
U.S. NativeIntroduced to U.S.
CategoryDicot
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Mexican Flamevine

Mexican Flamevine grows like a Vine. Mexican Flamevine is an Perennial. Mexican Flamevine is Introduced to U.S.. Mexican Flamevine is of the category, Dicot.
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Does Mexican flamevine do okay in part shade? How much water does it need?
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This plant really prefers full sun. It may do o.k. in partial shade as long as it gets a least a couple of hours of sun per day. Avoid excessive watering, allowing the soil to dry for a few days between waterings. You can give it a deeper watering every few weeks.
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