Candy Corn Vine

Manettia luteorubra

Manettia luteorubra, known as candy corn plant or firecracker vine, is a beautiful and exotic vine that is native to South America. This vine is a member of the Coffee family, although it bears no resemblance to it at all.

It will grow in full to partial sun. It does well indoors and out, and can grow to 15 feet as long as it is supported well.

The flowers are red-orange tubular shape, with bright yellow tips, making it look like candy corn or fireworks.
Candy Corn Vine This beautiful vine is a vivid bright orange with a bright yellow tip thus earning it the nick name "candy corn vine"; which just happens to be my favorite fall candy, so who could resist the urge to catch it in a photo? Candy Corn Vine,Manettia luteorubra,United States,candycorn,flora,floraculture,nature,vine

Naming

Synonyms:
Adenothola bicolor (Paxton) Lem.
Guagnebina luteorubra Vell.
Lygistum luteorubrum (Vell.)
Lygistum pubescens (Cham. & Schltdl.)
Manettia bicolor Paxton (synonym)
Manettia bradei Standl. (synonym)
Manettia filicaulis Wawra (synonym)

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Taxonomy
KingdomPlantae
DivisionAngiosperms
ClassEudicots
OrderGentianales
FamilyRubiaceae
GenusManettia
SpeciesManettia luteorubra