The lotus vine, also known as lotus berthelotii, is native to the Canary Islands, and it is also grown in many other tropical regions around the world.
It is a tropical plant, meaning it requires warm temperatures and high humidity to thrive. It can’t tolerate frost and can’t survive in a cold winter.
The lotus vine is common in many tropical regions including Central and South America, Africa, and Southeast Asia. It is also grown as an ornamental plant in many subtropical and tropical regions of the United States, such as Florida, California, and Hawaii.
It is important to note that if you live in a colder climate, the lotus vine should be grown as a houseplant or brought indoors during the winter months to protect it from frost and freezing temperatures.
To care for a lotus vine, follow these steps:
By following these instructions, your lotus vine should thrive and produce beautiful, vibrant flowers.
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Lotus berthelotii, also known as Berthelot’s lotus, is a species of flowering plant in the pea family (Fabaceae). It is native to the Canary Islands, and is an evergreen perennial that grows to a height of about 30-40 cm. The leaves are green and glossy, and the flowers are typically yellow or orange in color. The plant is drought-tolerant and can grow in a variety of soil types, but prefers well-drained soil and full sun. It is often used as an ornamental plant in gardens, and is also used in landscaping and as a groundcover.
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