Wayne J. Elisens has outlined the somewhat confused taxonomic history of the name of this species. In 1829,
Joseph Gerhard Zuccarini sent seeds and a description to individuals and botanical gardens under the name "
Rhodochiton volubile", considering it to be a new genus; however the name was not formally published. In 1832, Zuccarini decided that it was actually a
Lophospermum, and published the name
Lophospermum atrosanguineum, writing that "I held it at first to be new genus and sent the seeds obtained in the summer of 1829 to several gardens under the name
Rhodochiton volubile. The figure in the Botanical Register has convinced me of the identity of the genus." Not knowing of Zuccharini's change of name, in particular his publication of the epithet
atrosanguineum, in 1834
Christoph Friedrich Otto and
Albert Gottfried Dietrich published and illustrated
Rhodochiton volubilis, an illegitimate name since a prior epithet existed. In 1943, Rothmaler provided a legitimate combination in the genus
Rhodochiton, namely
Rhodochiton atrosanguineus. ==Cultivation==