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Cup and saucer vine.
It s latin name is cobaea scandens and it is also known as cathedral or monastery bells or mexican ivy.
Vines are covered in large bell shaped flowers which sit in a green saucer like calyx.
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Other common names cup and saucer vine cathedral bells cups and saucers mexican ivy monastery bells see more.
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Family polemoniaceae genus cobaea can be woody or.
It likes warm weather and in climates colder than usda growing zone 9 can be grown as an annual.
Cup and saucer vine is native to mexico and is showy and easy to grow.
Cup and saucer vine cobaea scandens is perennial climber native to subtropic regions it features purple flowers that are unexpectedly muted.
Starting cup and saucer vine seeds is not difficult but it s best to scratch them a bit with a nail file or soak them overnight in water before you plant to encourage germination.
A field guide to planting care design in our curated guides to vines climbers 101.
Flowers are at first greenish then mature to velvet blue or lavender.
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Easy to start from seed cup and saucer vines can be started indoors and transplanted to the garden after the last frost date.
A favorite of victorian era gardeners vigorous climber is nicknamed the cup and saucer vine the blossoms looking a bit like teacups poised on saucer like green calyxes.
Sow the seeds on their edge in seed trays filled with soil based seed compost.
Cup and saucer vince cobaea scandens is a perennial climbing vine with purple flowers shaped like tea cups which sit in more petals shaped like saucers.
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How to grow cup saucer vines.
Cobaea scandens better known by the common name cup and saucer vine or cathedral bells is a fast growing plant that is hardy in u s.
Vigorous climbing vines are festooned in late summer with large pretty 2 bells that gradually transition from creamy pale green to striking blue purple.
I can see why it s called the cup and saucer vine because of the beautiful flowers that resemble a cup or a bell.
Plant cup and saucer vine in full sun in a site with well drained soil.
When i heard about this climber the cup and saucer vine i decided to find out more about it.