Salt Tolerant Plants
Find plants that are suitable for planting in coastal gardens and landscapes. These are salt resistant plants and some are more tolerant that others to both salt spray as well as soil borne salts.
Alamo Vine, Noyau Vine, Correhuela De Las Doce, Cut-leaf Morning Glory
Distimake dissectus, Merremia dissecta, Convolvulus dissectus, Ipomoea dissecta, I. sinuata, Operculina dissecta
Up to 2" wide, flaring trumpet-shaped flowers with contrasting deep red throats that open at noon are produced from mid to late spring and well into fall attracting a variety of pollinators including butterflies, bees, and hummingbirds. The Alamo Vine, Merremia dissecta but now classified as Distimake dissectus, is a twining, rhizomatous, native, perennial morning glory growing to about 10-12' long. The plants are cloaked in starkly contrasting, deep green, almond-scented, palmate foliage that makes the perfect foil for the bright white flowers. The Alamo Vine is native along much of the Gulf Coast and into central and southern Texas. It is drought resistant once fully established and is adaptable to average moist to periodically dry, well-drained soils. Provide a full sun to partly shaded site for optimum vigor and flowering. Item# 10493.
USDA Cold Hardiness Zones (2012): *8B,*9,10,11,(8A?, 7B?)
Grows To: 10-15'H space at 3' or more.
Outdoor Light: Full sun, Mostly sunny, Part shade
4.5 inch / 20 fl.oz. / 591 ml
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Alamo Vine, Noyau Vine, Correhuela De Las Doce, Cut-leaf Morning Glory
Distimake dissectus, Merremia dissecta, Convolvulus dissectus, Ipomoea dissecta, I. sinuata, Operculina dissecta
Pot Size: 4.5 inch / 20 fl.oz. / 591 ml
Item# 10493
US$14.99
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