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Mexican Flamevine
Mexican flame vine (Pseudogynoxys chenopodioides) was much easier to remember under its old Latin name of Senecio confusus. In retrospect, the species name of confusus should have been a strong hint that not all was well in taxonomy land. Regardless, this arid-zone-adapted vine grows to 10 feet or more, producing very smelly (scientists use the term "foetid"), bright orange, sunflower-shaped flowers. Handsome, dark green, arrow-shaped leaves provide a great backdrop for the flowers. All it needs is full sun, moderate water and fertilization, and a trellis or shrub to climb over.
氅曥嫓旃 攵堦絻 雱濎卡鞚 鞓堨爠 頃欕獏鞚 靹鸽劋鞁滌槫 旖橅懜靾橃姢鞓鞀惦媹雼. 旖橅懜靾橃姢霛茧姅 膦呺獏鞐愳劀 鞎 靾 鞛堧嫟鞁滍敿, 鞚 鞁濍鞚 頃欖瀽霌れ澊 攵勲頃措偞旮瓣皜 靿届 鞎婌晿鞀惦媹雼. 頃措皵霛缄赴 氇枒鞚 氚濎潃 欤柬櫓靸夑絻鞚 頂检毎電 鞚 頀堨鞚 歆勴暅 雲轨儔鞚 頇旍偞齑夒鞏戩潣 鞛庫潉 臧歆瓿 鞛堨姷雼堧嫟.