Combretum indicum Flower
The flowers of Combretum indicum are the highlight of the plant.They are tubular and fragrant, with narrow petals that unfurl from a slender bud. The flowers start as white and then gradually change color as they age, turning pink, red, and finally deep crimson.This color gradient often results in multiple colors being present on the vine simultaneously, creating a visually stunning effect.Combretum indicum blooms profusely during the warm months, typically from late spring to early autumn. The flowering period may vary depending on the climate and growing conditions.The flowers of Combretum indicum emit a sweet, pleasant fragrance that attracts pollinators like bees and butterflies.After the flowers fade, Combretum indicum produces small, round fruits that are initially green but turn black when ripe.These fruits contain seeds and can be propagated to grow new plants.Combretum indicum thrives in tropical and subtropical climates.The vine is relatively tolerant of different soil types but performs best in fertile, loamy soil. Adequate water and regular pruning are essential for its healthy growth and flowering.