Alamo Vines are green leaves with rigged spiked like margins around them. This plant was found at the University of South Florida's research park. Alamo vines are vascular plants and is formed in a shape similar to a snowflake. The actual leave itself is relatively small, but the vine could get as tall as 9 ft. Alamo Vines prefer to grow in water or damp soil conditions, and can be found in Texas along stream banks.
Refrence: http://plants.gardenstylesanantonio.com/plant/245
The Plumbago is a small light purple seeded plant that usually grows into a rounded pile with a cluster of flowers. It was found at the University of South Florida at the round about near the library. This plant is a woody plant that is native to South Africa. When growing they typically need a lot of space, and prefer growing around sunlight. Also, it grows better in well drained soil, slightly acidic. Refrence:https://www.gardeningknowhow.com/ornamental/shrubs/plumbago/growing-plumbago-plants.htm#targetText=Plumbago%20plants%20are%20sprawling%20shrubs,pests%20and%20diseases%20are%20rare.
Alamo Vines are green leaves with rigged spiked like margins around them. This plant was found at the University of South Florida's research park. Alamo vines are vascular plants and is formed in a shape similar to a snowflake. The actual leave itself is relatively small, but the vine could get as tall as 9 ft. Alamo Vines prefer to grow in water or damp soil conditions, and can be found in Texas along stream banks.
Refrence: http://plants.gardenstylesanantonio.com/plant/245