Author: Lauren Kurtz / Source: wikiHow
Pandorea, also known as the bower vine or Pandorea jasminoides, is a native Australian climber with pretty trumpet-shaped flowers. It has tropical foliage that is beautiful even when it’s not in bloom. You can grow pandorea in containers or directly in your garden.
- 1 Choose a site with well-draining soil. Observe the area where you intend to plant pandorea after a rainstorm or watering heavily. If there are pools of water after an hour or so, the soil isn’t well-draining. To amend your soil, dig up the top 6 inches (15 cm) of soil and mix in a light layer of sand, compost, or dead leaves.[1]
- If you’re planting pandorea in a container, choose a loamy soil so it has good drainage.
- Pandorea does well in acidic, neutral, and alkaline soil.
- 2 Select a spot with full sun.…
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