How to grow coral vine (queen’s wreath) in Arizona:
When to plant coral vine in Arizona: Spring and fall. Coral vine dies back with cold weather but regrows in the spring. Foliage hardy to 28°F; roots hardy to 20°F
Where to plant coral vine: Full sun to partial sun. Tolerates hot areas. Can be grown in native soil or fertile soil but needs well-draining soil.
How big does coral vine get?15′-30′ tall and 15′- 30′ wide. Very fast grower. Can be invasive in other climates.
Do I need to provide support for coral vine? Grows well along an arbor or trellis.
What color are coral vine flowers?Most often pink, but occasionally white or red.
When does coral vine bloom?Blooms are showiest in October, but occasional blooms from spring through frost.
Is coral vine messy? Coral vine drops most of its leaves in winter. Cut back to a several inches above the ground each spring. Will regrow quickly. Prune lightly in the summer to maintain shape or train.
Good to know:Apply a balanced organic fertilizer (5-3-3 to young plants in early spring. Mulch well. Water established plants weekly during the summer. Rainfall is typically enough for winter watering.