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hanging lily plant Lotus Vine (Parrot's Beak)

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hanging lily plant Lotus Vine (Parrot's Beak)Lotus berthelotii Overview Uses: Trailing plant for hanging baskets, window boxes, patio containers, rock gardens, and cascading over walls. Benefits: Distinctive beak shaped flowers in warm red and orange tones, fine silvery foliage, and a compact trailing habit suited for sunny containers. USDA Hardiness Zones: 1011 (grown as a houseplant in all zones) Sun: Full Sun Life Cycle: Tender Perennial Growth Habit: Trailing, Spreading low crown with

Lotus berthelotii

Overview

Uses: Trailing plant for hanging baskets, window boxes, patio containers, rock gardens, and cascading over walls.

Benefits: Distinctive beak-shaped flowers in warm red and orange tones, fine silvery foliage, and a compact trailing habit suited for sunny containers.

USDA Hardiness Zones: 10–11 (grown as a houseplant in all zones)

Sun: Full Sun

Life Cycle: Tender Perennial

Growth Habit: Trailing, Spreading — low crown with cascading stems.

Bloom Color: Red and Orange

Foliage Color: Silvery Green

Mature Height: 4–8 inches

Mature Width: 18–36 inches

Bloom Season: Late Spring through Summer

Growth Rate: Fast

Summary

Lotus berthelotii, commonly known as Parrot’s Beak, provides vibrant trailing color for sunny containers and rock gardens.

This warm-climate selection features narrow, silvery foliage that forms a compact crown before extending into long, trailing stems. In bright sun and warm temperatures, distinctive red and orange flowers develop along the stems, adding contrast and movement to mixed planters.

Its cascading growth habit makes it especially effective in hanging baskets and elevated containers where stems can spill freely.

Care

Lotus Vine (Parrot’s Beak) Care

Plant in full sun using a sharply drained potting mix or sandy garden soil. Allow the top inch of soil to dry between waterings. Avoid prolonged saturation.

Feed lightly during active growth with a slow release fertilizer in spring and mid-season if desired.

Pinch or lightly trim trailing stems to encourage branching and maintain density.

Container Growing Notes

Containers dry more quickly than in-ground plantings, so monitor soil moisture regularly during warm weather. Ensure pots have adequate drainage.

Fertilize lightly but consistently during the growing season, as nutrients leach more rapidly from container mixes.

Plants hardy in the ground may require winter protection when grown in containers in colder zones.

Size

What Size is the Lotus Vine for Sale Online?

Your plant ships in a greenhouse-grade grow pot and is appropriately sized for its container and growth stage. For current pot sizes or project needs, please contact us.

How Large Does Lotus Vine Grow?

Expect a low crown 4–8 inches tall with trailing stems typically reaching 18–36 inches under warm, sunny conditions.

Additional Information

What is the botanical name of Parrot’s Beak?

The botanical name is Lotus berthelotii.

Is Lotus Vine perennial or annual?

It is a tender perennial in warm climates and is typically grown as a seasonal annual in cooler regions.

Is Lotus Vine suitable for hanging baskets?

Yes. Its trailing growth makes it well-suited for hanging displays and mixed containers. Browse additional seasonal options in our Annuals collection.

Can Lotus Vine be used in patio containers?

Yes. It performs well in sunny patio arrangements and mixed planters. Explore more options in our Patio Plants collection.

Is Lotus Vine drought tolerant?

Once established in well-drained soil, it tolerates brief dry periods but performs best with consistent moisture in containers.

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