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Thunbergia 'Golden Glory'
Thunbergia gibsoni
'Golden Glory'
Thunbergia gibsonii 'Golden Glory' is a relatively fast-growing perennial plant that primarily grows as a vine and produces beautiful golden flowers. Growth Characteristics - Sunlight: It thrives in sunny locations but can tolerate partial shade. - Soil: It prefers well-drained soil, with a pH ranging from slightly acidic to neutral being suitable. - Temperature: It prefers a warm and humid environment. The optimal growing temperature is 18–30°C. Propagation Methods - Seed Propagation: It can be propagated by sowing seeds in the spring. The optimal germination temperature is approximately 20–25°C. - Cutting Propagation: It can be propagated by cutting stems in the summer. Using a rooting agent can improve the rooting rate. Cultivation Methods - Watering: Keep the soil moist but avoid excessive watering. Ensure good drainage is a priority. - Fertilizer: During the growing season, it is recommended to apply compound fertilizer every 2-3 weeks. - Support: As it is a vining plant, it is advisable to support it using stakes or fences. Uses in the GardenDue to its vibrant colors and vining characteristics, Thunbergia 'Golden Glory' is suitable for garden fences, arches, and pergolas. It can also be used as a living hedge to provide shade. Important Pests and Control Methods - Diseases: Root rot can occur if the plant is waterlogged, so ensure thorough drainage. - Pests: Aphids and whiteflies may occur; in this case, control can be achieved by using appropriate insecticides or, for organic methods, soapy water. Thunbergia 'Golden Glory' is a relatively easy-to-care-for plant and a good choice for adding a visual focal point to your garden.
Plant Type
Plant Family
Rat-tail grass
Height
1.2∼1.5m
Spread
Colors
orange
Bloom Period
June to August
Water Needs
commonly
Exposure
Sunny
Freezing Resistance
-5°C
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