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Tournefortia hirsutissima

Tournefortia hirsutissima, chiggery grapes, is a native South Florida vine that produces inconspicuous white scorpioid flowers throughout the year followed by white drupes that resemble grapes. It provides nectar for cassius blue and lyside sulphur butterflies. It is endangered in Florida, but grows in Matheson Hammock. Full sun to light shade. (Pot size: 2 gallon)

Tournefortia hirsutissima, chiggery grapes, is a native South Florida vine that produces inconspicuous white scorpioid flowers throughout the year followed by white drupes that resemble grapes. It provides nectar for cassius blue and lyside sulphur butterflies. It is endangered in Florida, but grows in Matheson Hammock. Full sun to light shade. (Pot size: 2 gallon)

$25.00
Tournefortia hirsutissima
$25.00

Description

Tournefortia hirsutissima, chiggery grapes, is a native South Florida vine that produces inconspicuous white scorpioid flowers throughout the year followed by white drupes that resemble grapes. It provides nectar for cassius blue and lyside sulphur butterflies. It is endangered in Florida, but grows in Matheson Hammock. Full sun to light shade. (Pot size: 2 gallon)