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Thunbergia gregorii

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Kingdom
  
Plantae

Family
  
Acanthaceae

Rank
  
Species

Order
  
Lamiales

Genus
  
Thunbergia

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Thunbergia gregorii, commonly known as orange clockvine or orange trumpet vine, is a herbaceous perennial climbing plant species in the family Acanthaceae, native to East Africa and sometimes cultivated as an ornamental vine. The bright, pure all-orange flowers distinguish it from the related black-eyed Susan (Thunbergia alata).

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Spencer Le Marchant Moore described the species in 1894, naming it after John Walter Gregory. Within the genus Thunbergia, it is most closely related to T. alata, the two being placed in the subgenus Parahexacentris. The common name of clockvine relates to the vine spiralling upwards in a clockwise direction.

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Thunbergia gregorii is an evergreen vine that grows to 8-10 ft. tall, or if left without support can become an extensive groundcover.

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It is native to east Africa.

Thunbergia gregorii is pollinated by bees.

Hardy to -1 C, Thunbergia gregorii flowers more profusely and even year-round in warmer climates, while restrcited to summer and autumn in cooler climates.

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Propagation is by cuttings taken in the summer.

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References

Thunbergia gregorii Wikipedia