Martin Pellizzer

Meehania Cordata

Bluebell vine, scientifically known as Meehania cordata, is a strikingly beautiful climbing plant native to tropical regions of South America. Its name derives from the bell-shaped flowers that bloom in clusters, often in shades of blue and purple. This vine is prized for its ornamental value and ability to thrive in humid, shaded environments. It is commonly used in gardens and as a houseplant due to its adaptability and low maintenance requirements. Despite its beauty, it can be invasive in certain areas if not properly managed.