Cup & Saucer Vine
A garden essential! The Cobaea Scandens “Cup and Saucer” vine's beautiful heart-shaped foliage with 3.5” purple & long stamens creates a dazzling display perfect for any garden. Sometimes called cathedral bell, this vigorous and irrepressible vine is a native of Mexico, where it has grown as a strong woody perennial. This can be grown in large pots for standing outdoors in summer, and will behave as a perennial if kept indoors in winter at about 45 degrees F.
This incredibly fast-growing Mexican native will cover a 25’ chain link fence in one season! Climbs by tendrils borne at the ends of its leaves. Cut back in Winter for bushiest appearance next year.
It is best to start this in January or February as these plants take a long time to become established. Soak the seed for 24 hours before sowing and plant out after all danger of frost has passed, and provide a strong support.
8 seeds.
A garden essential! The Cobaea Scandens “Cup and Saucer” vine's beautiful heart-shaped foliage with 3.5” purple & long stamens creates a dazzling display perfect for any garden. Sometimes called cathedral bell, this vigorous and irrepressible vine is a native of Mexico, where it has grown as a strong woody perennial. This can be grown in large pots for standing outdoors in summer, and will behave as a perennial if kept indoors in winter at about 45 degrees F.
This incredibly fast-growing Mexican native will cover a 25’ chain link fence in one season! Climbs by tendrils borne at the ends of its leaves. Cut back in Winter for bushiest appearance next year.
It is best to start this in January or February as these plants take a long time to become established. Soak the seed for 24 hours before sowing and plant out after all danger of frost has passed, and provide a strong support.
8 seeds.
A garden essential! The Cobaea Scandens “Cup and Saucer” vine's beautiful heart-shaped foliage with 3.5” purple & long stamens creates a dazzling display perfect for any garden. Sometimes called cathedral bell, this vigorous and irrepressible vine is a native of Mexico, where it has grown as a strong woody perennial. This can be grown in large pots for standing outdoors in summer, and will behave as a perennial if kept indoors in winter at about 45 degrees F.
This incredibly fast-growing Mexican native will cover a 25’ chain link fence in one season! Climbs by tendrils borne at the ends of its leaves. Cut back in Winter for bushiest appearance next year.
It is best to start this in January or February as these plants take a long time to become established. Soak the seed for 24 hours before sowing and plant out after all danger of frost has passed, and provide a strong support.
8 seeds.