

Pisquala (Quisqualis indica) is an ornamental climbing plant known for its fragrant flowers, ranging from pinkish-white to deep pink. These flowers emit a fruity scent, making it perfect for sunny gardens and outdoor spaces looking to add both color and fragrance.
Pisquala (Quisqualis indica), also known as Rangoon flower or rangoona creeper, is a climbing and perennial plant that stands out for its impressive flowering and unique fragrance. Native to the tropical regions of Asia, this plant has gained popularity in gardens worldwide due to its ability to adapt to different conditions and its visual appeal.
Its flowers are small, tubular, and fragrant, changing color as they mature, from a delicate pinkish-white to a vibrant deep pink. This gradual shift in hues gives it a dynamic beauty that makes it even more fascinating. Additionally, the fruity scent of its flowers makes it an excellent choice for gardens and patios where both visual beauty and a pleasant, enveloping fragrance are desired.
It is worth noting that this plant was previously known as Quisqualis and is now classified under the genus Combretum.
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