Cat Claw Vine DescriptionBotanical Name: Macfadyena unguis-cati Native to Mexico. A deciduous, woody-stemmed, climbing, perennial vine. Leaves are ovate, green, 2" long, 3/4" wide. Has clawlike tendrils which attach to trellises, arbors, or chainlink fences. Blooms are yellow, trumpet-shaped with lobes, 2" long, 4" across. Very heat tolerant. Plant CharacteristicsPlant Category: Vines [1]Name: Cat Claw VinePlant Type: Perennial Flower: Yellow, trumpet-shaped with lobes, 2" long, 4" across Water: Low to moderate Exposure:: Full sun Soil Type: Clay; loam; sand; acidic; alkaline; well drained Planting Time: Any season CommentsCan climb most surfaces or be used as a groundcover.