Jade Vine

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Common Name: Jade Vine

Scientific Name: Strongylodon macrobotrys

Family: Fabaceae (Legume family)

Origin: Tropical rainforests of the Philippines


Physical Description:

  • Flowers:
    The Jade Vine is famous for its breathtaking, claw-shaped flowers in a glowing turquoise to blue-green color—resembling the hue of jade, hence the name. The flowers hang in spectacular pendant-like clusters (racemes) that can reach 3 feet (90 cm) or more in length.
    The shape and color are unique in the plant world and especially striking in natural light.

  • Leaves:
    The foliage is lush, with trifoliate leaves (three leaflets per leaf), dark green in color, and arranged alternately along long, twining stems.

  • Vine Growth:
    A vigorous, woody climber that can grow up to 50–75 feet (15–23 meters) in its native habitat, often scrambling through the canopy in search of light.


Pollination:

  • In the wild, it is pollinated by bats, which are attracted to its color and nectar.

  • Outside its native habitat, successful pollination is rare without human assistance or compatible pollinators.


Care Requirements (in cultivation):

  • Light: Requires bright, filtered light or partial sun; too much direct sun can scorch the leaves.

  • Water: Prefers consistently moist, well-draining soil—do not let it dry out completely.

  • Temperature: Thrives in warm, humid conditions; sensitive to cold (best kept above 60°F / 15°C).

  • Support: Needs a strong trellis or arbor for climbing.


Symbolism & Uses:

  • Symbolism: The Jade Vine symbolizes rarity, elegance, and tropical beauty due to its uncommon color and dramatic form.

  • Ornamental Use: Highly prized in botanical gardens and conservatories; difficult to grow and flower outside tropical environments.

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