Samiksha Jaiswal (Editor)

Thunbergia grandiflora

Updated on
Edit
Like
Comment
Share on FacebookTweet on TwitterShare on LinkedInShare on Reddit
Kingdom
  
Family
  
Scientific name
  
Thunbergia grandiflora

Rank
  
Species

Order
  
Genus
  
Thunbergia

Higher classification
  
Thunbergia

Thunbergia grandiflora keyslucidcentralorgkeysv3eafrinetweedskeyw

Similar
  
Thunbergia, Thunbergia laurifolia, Thunbergia erecta, Acanthaceae, Thunbergia alata

Thunbergia grandiflora blue skyflower


Thunbergia grandiflora is an evergreen vine in the family Acanthaceae. It is native to China, India, Nepal, Indochina and Burma and widely naturalised elsewhere. Common names include Bengal clockvine, Bengal trumpet, blue skyflower, blue thunbergia, blue trumpetvine, clockvine, skyflower and skyvine.

Contents

Thunbergia grandiflora Thunbergia grandiflora Thunbergia azul Trepadoras Ornamentales

Thunbergia grandiflora bengal clock vine blue sky vine blue trumpet vine


Description

Thunbergia grandiflora Blue trumpet vine blue sky blue bengal Thunbergia grandiflora

Plants may grow to about 20 metres in height and have a tuberous root system with a deep tap root. The stalked, opposite leaves, which have a rough surface, are quite variable in shape. They may be triangular or ovate and the margins may be toothed, lobed or entire. Length is up to 20 cm and width is up to 6 cm. The blue to mauve flowers are about 8 cm across with a 4 cm long tube that is pale yellow inside. These are followed by pods containing seeds that are ejected several metres upon ripening. Plants also reproduce from segments that are washed down watercourses.

Thunbergia grandiflora Thunbergia grandiflora

With a minimum temperature of 10–13 °C (50–55 °F), this plant is cultivated as a houseplant in temperate regions, and has gained the Royal Horticultural Society's Award of Garden Merit.

Thunbergia grandiflora Images of Thunbergia grandiflora Sky Flower Blue Trumpet Vine

The species has become a serious environmental weed in Australia on disturbed land along watercourses and in the wet tropics where it smothers other vegetation. It is commonly seen north of Sydney where it has been cultivated for many years.

Thunbergia grandiflora Thunbergia grandiflora Blue skyflower YouTube

Thunbergia grandiflora Thunbergia grandiflora Roxb ex Rottl Roxb Checklist View

References

Thunbergia grandiflora Wikipedia