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New Guinea creeper

Flowers of a New Guinea creeper (Tecomanthe dendrophila) on the Big Island of Hawaii.
New Guinea creeper (Tecomanthe dendrophila) is a vigorous vine that grows up to 80 feet high here. The lovely bicolor flowers grow on the plant’s woody stems and will appear on the same stems year after year.

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This entry was posted in Flowers, Places, Plants, Scenes and tagged Hawai’i Tropical Botanical Garden, Vines on March 29, 2017 by Graham.

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