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Queen's Wreath

Antigonon leptopus

Description:

Clusters of small, pretty pink flowers on a thin, elongated stem. Plant is creeper. An invasive weed.

Habitat:

It had taken over a small plot of waste land almost totally.

Notes:

Also called Mexican Creeper, Coral vine, Bee bush, Pink Vine or San Miguelito Vine.

1 Species ID Suggestions

Pink Vine or Queen's Wreath
Antigonon leptopus Pink-vine (Antigonon leptopus) - Information on Pink-vine


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2 Comments

SukanyaDatta
SukanyaDatta 9 years ago

I was actually just about a couple of minutes away from the sea...on Port Blair island...will do the editing first thing tomorrow...thanks, Kibuyu...bayucca had also pointed out that I was at sea! But I thought that the map was approximately correct seeing that I was actually almost on the coastline.

Davidbygott
Davidbygott 9 years ago

Check your location - map shows you in open sea!

SukanyaDatta
Spotted by
SukanyaDatta

Andaman and Nicobar Islands, India

Spotted on Oct 6, 2014
Submitted on Oct 15, 2014

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