Rangoon Creeper is a fast-growing, woody vine that can reach up to 8 meters in height. It produces clusters of fragrant, tubular flowers that change color as they mature, starting out white, then turning pink, and finally red. The plant also has attractive, glossy green leaves that add to its ornamental value.
Quisqualis indica Or Rangoon Creeper is freely branching, perennial climber, erect and shrub-like when young. Mid- to deep green leaves, 8-18cm long, are elliptic to elliptic-oblong with rounded to heart-shaped bases, long, sharp tips, and prominent veins. In summer and autumn, bears slender-tubed, fragrant flowers, 4-7cm long, with 5 spreading lobes, in pendent, terminal racemes, 10cm long; initially white, they change to pink and purplish red then bright red over a 3-day period
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