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Cobaea scandensHeirloom Flowering VinesVigorous climber with bell-shaped blossoms like little teacupsLoved by hummingbirdsThis beautiful climber is also called Cup and Saucer Vine because the blossoms look for all the world like slender teacups sitting on
Cobaea scandens
Heirloom Flowering Vines
- Vigorous climber with bell-shaped blossoms like little teacups
- Loved by hummingbirds
This beautiful climber is also called Cup and Saucer Vine because the blossoms look for all the world like slender teacups sitting on dainty saucer-like green calyxes. The spectacular 2-inch bells with softly curving rims turn from creamy pale green to a striking rose-violet. Beginning midsummer, this vigorous flowering vine blooms for weeks when most other vines are on the wane. The beautiful blossoms are beacons for hummingbirds. This old-fashioned favorite was cherished by Victorian gardeners.
Seed Count: Approx. 20 – 25 / Weight: 1.25 g
|
Cold Winters |
Mild Winters |
Sun/Shade |
Space Seeds |
Days to Germinate |
Mature Height |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|
May – June |
April – May |
Full sun |
6 inches apart |
15 – 21 days |
10 – 20 feet |
TENDER PERENNIAL VINE
Summer/fall bloom
Usually grown as annual
FOR BEST RESULTS
Sow seed indoors in a warm place 6 to 8 weeks before night temperatures are reliably in the 50F (10C) range. Plant 2 seeds per individual 4 inch pot of seed starting mix. Maintain at 70-80F (21-27C). Keep moist but not soggy. Germination takes 10 to 21 days. Thin to strongest seedling per pot. Provide a strong light source until ready to go outside. When weather has warmed evenly, acclimate to outdoor conditions and carefully transplant 1 foot apart and 3 inches from supports.
TOSTARTOUTDOORS
Seed can be sown outdoors once nights are reliably above 50 but only in areas with a long warm season. Plant in full sun 4 to 6 inches apart, inch deep and 3 inches from supports. Firm soil well over seeds. When seedlings are well established, thin to stand 1 foot apart, so these vigorous vines have ample room to grow.
GROWINGNOTES
Cathedral Bells need full sun and moist, well-drained soil. They bloom mid to late summer. Provide climbing vines with well-anchored supports at least 10 feet tall; use a sturdy trellis or arbor, or a wood or wire fence. Stems cling by branched tendrils that grow on the end of each leaf stalk.

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