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Fothergill's Cobaea Scandens Seeds
Fothergill's Cobaea Scandens Seeds
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A spectacular, fast-growing climber featuring dramatic color-changing bell flowers.
Bring exotic elegance to your garden with the famous 'Cup and Saucer' vine. This graceful, rapid-growing climber produces large, 7cm (3in) bell-shaped blossoms that undergo a fascinating botanical transformation, opening a pale translucent green before maturing into a deep, velvety royal purple.
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- Botanical Name: Cobaea scandens, a highly unique and vigorous climbing member of the phlox family.
- Plant Class: Half Hardy Perennial, most frequently treated as a Half Hardy Annual (HHA) in the UK for a rapid, high-impact summer display.
- Colour-Changing Blooms: Bears magnificent, large cup-and-saucer-shaped flowers that emerge a subtle creamy-green and steadily deepen to an intense, rich purple over several days.
- Vigorous Vertical Growth: Displays an incredibly fast-growing, upright habit, easily scaling trellises, arches, obelisks, or conservatory wires to reach a mature height of up to 3m (10ft).
- Summer to Autumn Display: Provides a striking architectural feature clothed in attractive green foliage, flowering continuously from mid-summer right up until the first autumn frosts.
- Versatile Positioning: Performs beautifully when grown in a large patio container or directly in a conservatory border, thriving comfortably in partial shade or filtered sunlight.
Care Instructions:
- Sowing Position: Start seeds early indoors in late winter or early spring. Sow the large, flat seeds edgewise into individual pots of moist, free-draining compost. Press them gently into the soil but cover lightly, as they require a warm, bright windowsill or propagator to germinate.
- Transplanting & Spacing: Acclimatise the young plants to outdoor conditions gradually before planting out in late spring, ensuring all danger of frost has fully passed. Position into a large container or well-drained border in partial shade.
- Support & Training: Provide immediate support, such as netting or a trellis system. The fast-growing vines use delicate tendrils to climb and will quickly wrap themselves around any available framework to create a dense vertical screen.
SKU: FTG-46989
MPN: 46989
ID: FTG-46989
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