Plants of Distinction
Cobaea Scandens Flower Seeds
A really vigorous and exotic looking climber producing masses of cup and saucer shaped bells on flowers in varying shades of deep purple to purple pink. 8-15'. Climber.
€6.87
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A really vigorous and exotic looking climber producing masses of cup and saucer shaped bells on flowers in varying shades of deep purple to purple pink. 8-15'. Climber.
SKU | WN-6092 |
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Country of Manufacture | United Kingdom |
Brand | Plants of Distinction |
Colour | Pink |
Seeds/packet | 15 |
Plant Height | 250 - 300 cm, 3-4 meter |
Scientific name | Cobaea scandens |
Common name | Cathedral Bells |
Pre-Cultivation | feb-mars |
Sådd | Förkultivera inomhus i såjord i minst 18 grader och täck med klar plast med lufthål. När fröerna grott - placera ljust och svalt. Plantera ut efter avhärdning och när frostrisken är över. |
Germination (days) | 10-30 |
Type | Half Hardy Annual |
Exposure | Full Sun |
Cultivation Advice | Cobaea is an impressive, rampant climber, one of the fastest-growing and most trouble-free vines you may ever grow. An ever-green perennial in its native Mexico, here it grows 10ft or so over the season and flowers from summer until the first frosts. Perfect for following sweet peas. Extremely attractive and exotic looking Cobea will scramble up sturdy trellises, over archways, across south facing walls or fences and through trees or shrubs filling the air with a very pleasant honey fragrance throughout the growing season. Support in the form of wires, netting or a frame is recommended. Cobaea will behave as a perennial if kept indoors over winter at about 7°C (45°F). Outdoor plants may survive a very mild winter, in a very sheltered position with some protection, but Cobea grows quickly enough to be considered an annual if conditions don’t favour it surviving the winter. Sow indoors from January to March or sow in September to overwinter in a coldframe. Cobaea will normally flower 20 weeks from sowing and if grown in a greenhouse will flower for 8 months of the year. Soak the seed in luke warm water for two hours then sow into individual 3 inch pots filled with good quality, moist seed compost. Sow the large flat seeds on edge, one inch deep and sticking vertically into the compost then cover the pots with plastic or cling film to retain moisture and place on a windowsill or into a propagator. The minimum temperature for germination is16°C or 60°F, the ideal temperature is around 21°C or 70°F. Germination usually takes 20 to 30 days. Once germinated the seedlings should be moved to larger 5 inch, 12cm pots with stakes inserted so that the young stems have something to twine around. Grow on at a cooler temperature. For conservatory or greenhouse plants pot on as the plants develop. For outdoor plants harden them off gradually and plant out when the danger of frost has passed. |
Care | Easy |
Bloom Time | Aug, Sep, Oct |
Language on package | English |
Storage | Keep your seeds in a cool, dry and dark place. |
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