In the scorching heat of summer, if you’re looking for a fast-growing plant with large leaves to provide effective shade, while adding a touch of romance, then the climbing vine, Cat Dang, is the perfect choice. Bach Hoa XANH will guide you on the meaning and planting methods of this beautiful plant.
1 Origin and Characteristics of the Cat Dang Climbing Vine
Origin and characteristics of Cat Dang
Cat Dang, also known as the Trumpet Vine, is a species of climbing vine native to India and other Asian countries. In Vietnam, it is commonly grown as an ornamental plant, often used for arbors, fences, or flower trellises.
Cat Dang is a fast-growing, woody vine with many soft, long branches. It can reach heights of 4-10 meters, and under favorable conditions, it may even grow as tall as 15-20 meters. The leaves are a deep green, simple, and grow in pairs along the stems. They are polygonal in shape, with visible veins and a hairy texture on both surfaces.
The flowers of the Cat Dang vine are trumpet-shaped, resembling miniature lilies, and hang in romantic, long chains. Each flower boasts a beautiful combination of purple-blue petals and yellow stamens.
These flowers bloom in the early morning and gently close as the evening sets in. They are at their most vibrant from May to November, bearing fruits with sharp tips, smooth surfaces, and netted membranes. The fruits are edible and add to the overall appeal of this plant.
2 Symbolism of the Cat Dang Vine
Symbolism of Cat Dang
The Cat Dang flower symbolizes a tragic yet passionate love story. It represents the intensity, forgiveness, and sacrifice that are often associated with romantic love. Its meaning can be interpreted as “don’t push me to the edge.”
3 How to Plant and Care for the Cat Dang Climbing Vine
Planting Cat Dang
Planting and caring for the Cat Dang vine is relatively easy due to its hardy nature. Here are a few things to keep in mind:
Light: Cat Dang thrives in sunlight and tolerates heat well. However, it also appreciates some shade during the hot summer afternoons.
Temperature: As a tropical plant, Cat Dang does not fare well in cold temperatures. In winter, it tends to lose its leaves and gradually wither. However, with the arrival of spring, it regains its vigor and grows back healthily.
Soil: Cat Dang is not particular about soil type, but it will grow more slowly in poor, infertile soil compared to rich, fertile soil.
Fertilizer: To promote healthy growth, fertilize the plant once a month with organic fertilizer, microbial fertilizer, or trace element fertilizer.
Watering: Due to its sensitivity to cold, Cat Dang does not require frequent watering. During the summer, water it at least once or twice a week, preferably in the early morning or late afternoon, to ensure optimal absorption.
Propagation is typically done through stem cuttings or seed germination. While germination takes longer and has a lower success rate, stem cuttings are a faster and more efficient method.
4 Where to Buy Cat Dang and Price Range
Purchasing Cat Dang
Cat Dang vines can be easily found at specialty plant shops like Cay canh bon mua, and even online on platforms such as Shopee and Lazada. Prices typically range from 150,000 to 250,000 VND.
5 A Gallery of the Most Beautiful Cat Dang Vines
Cat Dang by the entrance
A lush Cat Dang vine
Cat Dang in full bloom
A vibrant Cat Dang vine
Cat Dang along a wall