We’re visiting with Bonnie Plikaytis in north Georgia today.
19.01.2024 - 13:31 / balconygardenweb.com / Suyash
You can grow any one or all of these pink indoor vines for that beautiful cascading affect that’s full of vibrant hues!
The flowers of these pink indoor vines contrast really well with the light green foliage. However, it’ll need plenty of sunlight exposure for those blooms.
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is a charming succulent with coin like pink leaves, that grow on delicate trailing stems. It is also really easy to look after.If you are someone who loves to grow plants in hanging baskets – you mustn’t miss this one! Its arrow-shaped leaves range in color from green to almost entirely pink.
The pink variety of wandering dude stands out in all its colorful glory! This fast-growing vine is incredibly easy to care for, thriving in a variety of light conditions.
Whether on windowsills, shelves, or hanging baskets – this pink indoor vine will not disappoint with its vibrant hue as long as it gets bright indirect light all day long.
Last but surely not any less vibrant is this one – look at those pinky lips! They can surely make anyone tempt into growing this plant!
With leaves that resemble watermelon, this plant takes such an intense hue of pink-orange that it can turn a lot of heads with its sheer beauty!
We’re visiting with Bonnie Plikaytis in north Georgia today.
Inspired by the lovely pink pussies of Salix gracilistyla ‘Mount Aso’ featured in my last Six on Saturday and a sudden glut of blooms on Viburnum bodnantense ‘Dawn’, creating today’s vase began easily. Selecting stems of the former that wouldn’t detract from the shrub and reaching flowering stems of the latter proved a little challenging, but it was easy enough to choose additional material to complete the contents, with witch hazel H vernalis ‘Amethyst’ and foliage of Pittosporum ‘Tom Thumb’ providing different degrees of pinkness.
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