Vibrant Orange Blooms Attach and Grow Easily
Ideal for trellises, archways, fences, arbors and beyond, the Tangerine Beauty Crossvine boasts showy, bright orange-yellow flowers that last from spring through fall. And because it’s more low-maintenance than other vine varieties, clinging easily to any area you choose, you’ll get blankets of green foliage and bright blooms without effort.
Plus, our Tangerine is vigorous, strong and fast-growing. The Tangerine Beauty thrives wherever it’s located, even on the ground. And it’s especially hardy since it’s highly resistant to serious insect and disease issues and tolerates heavy shade or poor soils.
But our semi-evergreen Tangerine Beauty Crossvine is the best because of its origin. We’ve planted, grown and meticulously monitored your Tangerine Beauty from day one, making it a proven performer. We’ve put in the extra work at our nursery, so it’s consistent in size, shape, and color.
Now, you’ll get stunning, eye-catching blooms in a richly-hued tangerine, from entryways to fences. All of these benefits and more are delivered straight to your door and with the easiest care. Order your own exotic, tropical-inspired Tangerine Beauty Crossvine today!
NOTE: This product is for Arizona. Find Tangerine Beauty Crossvine plants for other states.
Planting & Care
1. Planting: It’s important to choose an area with well-drained soil and 4 to 8 hours of sunlight per day, though it tolerates shade fairly well. When you’re ready to plant, dig a hole that’s about twice the width of your vine’s root ball and around 4 to 6 inches away from its support system. After planting and watering to settle its roots, get your vine going in the right direction vertically by attaching them loosely to the structure you choose for climbing. Maintenance is simple and involves redirecting young vines growing on lower supports, like fences or trellises.
2. Watering: Water your Tangerine Beauty regularly, about once or twice every week. After establishment, you may reduce watering frequency for your Tangerine Beauty. However, if you’re not sure when to water, simply check the surrounding soil, about 2 to 3 inches down for dryness.
3. Fertilizing: Feed your Tangerine with a general-purpose fertilizer during spring, before new growth emerges.
4. Pruning: Prune your vine only after blooms fade – this encourages healthier blooms the next season. Any root suckers can also be removed as they appear.