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Golden Rangoon Creeper

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Golden Rangoon Creeper, a beautiful variant of the traditional Rangoon Creeper (Quisqualis indica), is loved for its clusters of fragrant, tubular flowers and unique golden-tinted foliage. This vigorous climber is perfect for arches, pergolas, compound walls, and garden trellises. With lush growth, sweet fragrance, and a striking colour transition in flowers, it is an excellent choice for tropical and subtropical landscapes. Though hardy and fast-growing, the Golden Rangoon Creeper thrives best when given proper care. Here is a detailed care guide.


Golden Rangoon creeper
Golden Rangoon creeper

Golden Rangoon Creeper (Quisqualis indica ‘Golden’) Care Guide :

Light Requirements

Golden Rangoon Creeper grows best in full sun, where it receives at least 6–7 hours of direct sunlight daily. Abundant light encourages profuse flowering and deeper colours in the blooms. In low light, the plant tends to grow long, weak vines with fewer flowers. If planting near a structure like a pergola, ensure the top receives sufficient sunlight. In extremely hot regions, a little afternoon shade helps protect tender leaves from sun scorch, especially during summer.


Watering

This creeper prefers moderately moist soil, especially during the active growing season (spring to monsoon). Water the plant thoroughly when the top 2–3 cm of soil feels dry. Avoid waterlogging, as soggy soil leads to root rot. During monsoon, check the moisture level before watering. Once established, the plant can tolerate short periods of drought but will bloom better with consistent watering. In winter, reduce watering frequency because growth slows down.


Soil Mix

Golden Rangoon Creeper thrives in well-draining, nutrient-rich soil. A suitable potting or garden mix includes:

  • 40% garden soil

  • 30% compost or cow manure

  • 20% coarse sand or perlite

  • 10% cocopeat or leaf mould

This combination ensures aeration, drainage, and steady nutrient supply. Avoid planting in heavy clay soils unless amended with sand and organic matter.


Temperature & Humidity

Golden Rangoon Creeper loves warm, humid climates, making it ideal for Indian weather. The optimal temperature range is 20°C to 35°C. It does not tolerate frost or prolonged cold waves. In cooler regions, plant it in a sheltered spot near a south-facing wall or warm area. High humidity supports lush growth and flowering, but ensure proper airflow to prevent fungal issues.


Golden Rangoon creeper
Golden Rangoon creeper

Fertilization

Fertilize the plant every 45–60 days during the growing season. Suitable fertilizers include:

  • NPK 10-10-10 or 15-15-15

  • Fish emulsion

  • Vermicompost

  • Well-decomposed cow manure

High-phosphorus fertilizers help enhance blooming. Avoid excess nitrogen, as it encourages leaf growth at the expense of flowers. During winter, stop fertilizing until active growth resumes.


Support & Training

Golden Rangoon Creeper is a vigorous climber and needs strong support. Provide:

  • Arches

  • Pergolas

  • Metal or wooden trellises

  • Fences

  • Compound walls

Gently guide young vines in the desired direction. Once established, the plant grows rapidly and covers structures beautifully. Prune regularly to maintain shape.


Pruning & Maintenance

Pruning is essential for encouraging branching and continual flowering. Trim:

  • Overgrown vines

  • Dry or diseased stems

  • Branches crowding the centre

The best time to prune is after the flowering cycle. Light pruning throughout the year helps maintain shape, while a deep pruning once annually revitalizes older plants.


Pests & Diseases

Golden Rangoon Creeper is generally hardy but may occasionally experience:

  • Aphids

  • Mealybugs

  • Spider mites

  • Caterpillars

Treat with neem oil spray once every 10–14 days during infestations. Overwatering may cause fungal infections and leaf yellowing. Ensure proper drainage and avoid water splashing on leaves.


Golden Rangoon creeper
Golden Rangoon creeper

Propagation

Propagation is possible through semi-hardwood cuttings. Take 10–15 cm cuttings, dip the ends in rooting hormone, and plant in a well-draining medium. Keep the cuttings in a bright, indirect light setting until roots form. Air layering is also effective for quicker establishment.


Conclusion

Golden Rangoon Creeper is a stunning, fragrant, and fast-growing ornamental climber perfect for brightening gardens, terraces, and entrances. With ample sunlight, moderate watering, good soil, and regular pruning, this creeper rewards you with lush foliage and spectacular flower clusters that shift in colour as they mature. It’s an easy-to-grow, long-lived plant that adds timeless tropical charm to any landscape.

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