Cup and Saucer Vine Seeds
Big, graceful bells crowd for position on this super-fast, extra-showy twining
vine. Cup-and-Saucer takes its name from the bloom form--the big cup-shaped
blooms arise from a cluster of petals, surrounding the base like a saucer!
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Cup and Saucer Vine Seeds
A charming plant, enhanced by frilly, curlicued anthers of chartreuse emerging from the white-streaked throats of these huge, silky blooms.
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Tips on How to Grow Cup & Saucer Vine
Big, graceful bells crowd for position on this super-fast, extra-showy twining vine. Cup-and-Saucer takes its name from the bloom form--the big cup-shaped blooms arise from a cluster of petals, surrounding the base like a saucer! A charming effect, enhanced by frilly, curlicue anthers of chartreuse emerging from the white-streaked throats of these huge, silky blooms. When the blooms open, they are a pale green, almost the same color as the small, tear-shaped foliage. Then they quickly darken to deep, royal purple. This vine is one of the fastest-growing and most trouble-free plant you will ever see in the garden. Prone to aphids and spider mites. Always inspect any new plant for pests before introducing it to your home or greenhouse. it grows effortlessly by twining to 20 feet; and it blooms abundantly from midsummer to fall. .
SOW INDOORS 4-6 weeks before the last frost. Cover lightly. Germination is 4-7 days.
OR DIRECT SOW in place outdoors after all danger of frost, 6-8" apart.
GARDEN HINTS: These have hard seeds, so to encourage faster germination, either nick the seeds coating or soak them overnight in water before planting. Avoid transplanting late, as this Vine likes a full season. Use on a fence or on a trellis. If you grow in a container, provide stakes or a wire cylinder for support. Full to partial shade, with well drained, low fertility soil. Transplant often, Seeds in the spring. It is best to propagate seeds in a mixture of moist peat and perlite. Cover the pot and plant with a plastic bag secured by a rubber band to prevent the moisture from escaping. Place in indirect sunlight or under a fluorescent light. Repot in its regular mix after it has been growing for a while.
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