Caramel Creeper
Climbing plant type: Creeper (Grows along the ground or other low surfaces.)This average-sized creeper is a steady-growing plant, with the largest known specimen reaching a length of 31 feet (9.4 meters) and growing as high as 661 feet (201.5 meters). It prefers to grow on rock formations.
It takes 20 months for the bronze and caramel stems to mature, by which point they each have a diameter of 3 inches (8 cm) and are smooth and woody.
The long, narrow, waxy leaves reach up to 8 inches (20 cm) in length. They are either blood red or pink, with peach dots, and have rounded edges.
During late spring, the creeper produces hundreds of average lilac flowers, and during the early summer, after flowering, it produces a modest amount of large berries.
It is suitable for creating fine, soft textiles
It is possible to grow it from cuttings.
Colors:
blood red
bronze
caramel
lilac
peach
pink
blood red
bronze
caramel
lilac
peach
pink