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Dregea / Marsdenia / Stephanotis floribunda (Hawaiian Wedding Vine) Houseplant Care — 242 of 365



The Hawaiian Wedding Vine or Madagascar Jasmine, which has been tossed around through several genera, put off cream white flowers that smell like jasmine …

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  1. This is the question i always wanted to ask what do the vendors/shopkeepers put as fertilizers in order for them to flower early? because I've noticed the plant doesn't do too well after you bring them home, be it an outdoor or an indoor plant… it just ruins their productivity level with those harsh fertilizers/ hormones

  2. Well, another beautiful plant that I would love to have in my home, it looks so pretty winding around the hoop, for me I would love it to do this, I love plants that wind themselves around a trellis or a moss pole, for the space I have in my home I need them to either climb or trail, I think that's half the fun finding which plants trail the best or climb the best. Thank you again Summer, I am always learning so much, see you again tomorrow.

  3. Oh beautiful! My eyes just about popped out of my head when I saw your plant. Now I want one, I have a new challenge, to find one and to make it rebloom💚🙃

  4. We have about a half dozen vines growing on one side of the length of our property on a chainlink fence. When the vines develop clusters of flowers it is something to behold. The entire fence is adorned in patches of white with a wonderful smell. The fragrance is much more intense in the evening and the heady perfume fills the night air. We love D. floribundas and so does our neighbor, or perhaps they have no choice on the matter 😊. Did not realize it no longer carries the genus name, Stephanotis.

  5. I am trying to work out this change. It seems to me that Marsdenia floribunda (Brongn.) Schltr. is the new name of Stephanotis floribunda Brongn. However it is Marsdenia floribunda (E.Mey.) N.E.Br. that is now called Dregea floribunda E.Mey. (again, presumably).
    This would explain why you think this plant comes from South Africa. As far as I remember Madagascar Jasmine is only known from a collection on Reunion Island, but I'll have to check that. The Dregea is from south-eastern Africa.

    Our Stephanotis (Madagascar Jasmine) used to be called _Ceropegia stephanotis_, I don't care if it is wrong I want that name back 😉

  6. They also come with variegated leaves. If you got one with the variegated leaves, it would still be interesting if it didn't flower as often lol.
    They are pretty easy to grow here in Florida. Mine loves fish fertilizer.

  7. It seems half these videos start with you explaining that the name changed. They should stop doing that. Thank goodness for common names 😉 I love that little hoop thing it's on, next time you're over you should tell me which plants I have would do that…oh vines! I have some of those.

  8. Well I'm damned – I didn't know it had changed its Latin name! Every day is a school day.

    In the UK, at least, it is known as Madagascar Jasmine, which only goes to show how important the Latin names are. (up to date!)

  9. We have these growing all over in Hawaii 🙂 Now I can snip off a cutting to grow a plant of my own! The smell is HEAVENLY. Summer, you would also LOVE the tree called “puakenikeni” (“Pua” means flower”) the Latin name is: Fragaea berteroana

  10. I can totally understand why you had to have that plant 🙂 It's gorgeous and it's not even in bloom yet. I love a Jasmine smell (wondering if you have a Jasmine plant?) I hope it does really well for you.

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