Glory bower is a much branched, straggling shrub, 1-2 m tall. Terminal
branches very often twining slender, twigy, dark green and form dense bush
on the river banks and river slopes. Leaves ovate to elliptical, 5-10 cm
long, acute to acuminate tip, green, smooth, slightly shiny upper surface,
margins entire, leaves opposite, simple. Cymes or umbels usually comprised
of 3 flowers joined at a common base point. White flowers with a 3.5-5.5 cm
long narrow tube ending in 5 petals. Four purple stamens, 1.5-3 cm long,
protrude out of the flower. The plant is tough - akes trimming well, and
hence, is commonly used as a hedge plant in India. It also grows well on
the beach, tolerating all the salty water sprays. Within India, it is found
throughout particularly near coastal regions. Flowering: November-January.
Identification credit: Radhika Vathsan
Photographed in Delhi & Bangalore.
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