Jacquemontia pentanthos | Sky Blue Clustervine | Endangered Florida Native Pollinator
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Skyblue Jacquemontia, Skyblue Clustervine
Convolvulaceae
Plant Specifics
Endangered species in the State of Florida! Defintely a power bloomer! Long blooming periods, can be used to climb a fence or as a ground cover! 1 gallon pot w hooped trellis, shipped with trellis if shipping is selected.
Attracts a variety of insect pollinators including the Nessus sphinx (Amphion floridensis), Tantalus sphinx (Aellopus tantalus) and Tersa sphinx (Xylophanes tersa) moths. (Institute for Regional Conservation).
Size: | Stems 6-12 ft, tend to sprawl but with support can be upright, to 12 ft | |
Life Span: | Long-lived perennial | |
Flower Color: | Blue | |
Phenology: | Evergreen. Blooms fall-spring. Flowers usually close by afternoon. | |
Habitats: | Coastal hammocks esp. on dunes. |
Landscaping
Recommended Uses: | Grow as a sprawling vine (will need to be tied to a fence or trellis) or used as a groundcover. | |
Light: | Full Sun | |
Moisture Tolerance: | Medium to high | |
Salt Water Flooding Tolerance: | Tolerant of occasional/brief inundation such as can occur in storm surges. | |
Salt Spray Tolerance: | High. Can tolerate significant and ongoing amounts of salty wind and salt spray without injury. | |
Soil/Substrate: | Lime rock, Sand |
Wildlife
Overall the plants arrived healthy & securely packaged, however, the size is quite small. The description said gallon size with a trellis for support. My plants were quart sized at best with the roots wrapped in potting paper & saran wrap. I didn't have an issue with the way the roots were wrapped, in fact, I think it kept them from drying out during shipping but I was expecting bigger plants based on the website description. The plants are doing well & are starting to form small flowers already. Hopefully they grow quickly!