Here’s a
beautiful variation of this famous
climber that has clusters of brilliant
red flowers against white calyces and
striking variegated foliage in tones
of cream and green. The long-lasting
flowers are borne in terminal clusters
and it flowers freely late winter through
early summer and then sporadically
into early fall. Growth slows or stops
in winter. It can be maintained as an
indoor container plant by providing a
trellis for the vine to climb on or growing it in a hanging basket.