Skyblue Clustervine is a handsome light climber. Native to tropical 
America, it has spread to many tropical countries because of the ease with 
which it can be grown and for its beautiful appearance. Ideal for covering 
trellises and growing in pots over "balloons," Skyblue Clustervine is a 
small freely blooming creeper of controllable growth. The stem of the 
creeper is slender and green and the leaves are arranged alternatively. The 
leaves are small, shiny and heart-shaped with pointed tips. The bell-shaped 
white-throated ultramarine blue flowers are produced in clusters at the 
ends for long stalks. The creeper looks gorgeous with its many flowers 
spread on it after rains and in the cooler season. Compared to other 
members of morning glory family, the flowers are smaller. They are about 
the size of a one-rupee coin or 2.5 cms across, with the petals fixing into 
bell shape with five stamens.


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