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cup and saucer vine

cup and saucer vine
  1. Is cup and saucer vine poisonous?
  2. Is cup and saucer vine a perennial?
  3. How do you grow cup and saucer vine?
  4. Is Cobaea Scandens poisonous?
  5. How do you plant cup and saucer seeds?
  6. How do you sow Cobaea seeds?
  7. How do you propagate a cathedral bell?
  8. How do you grow Cobaea?

Is cup and saucer vine poisonous?

The cup and saucer vine is, apparently, non-toxic—at least to humans. ... The vine on the right climbing over the coop roof is a sweet autumn clematis, which will be covered in tiny white flowers in the fall.

Is cup and saucer vine a perennial?

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). It likes warm weather and in climates colder than USDA growing zone 9 can be grown as an annual.

How do you grow cup and saucer vine?

Cup and saucer vine grows so quickly that it's usually started from seed rather than from nursery plants. You can direct seed in the garden in spring after all danger of frost has passed, or get a head start on your seasonal garden by starting seeds indoors six to eight weeks before your last frost of the winter.

Is Cobaea Scandens poisonous?

Is Cobaea scandens poisonous? Cobaea scandens has no toxic effects reported.

How do you plant cup and saucer seeds?

Growing Cup And Saucer Vines

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. Sow the seeds on their edge in seed trays filled with soil-based seed compost.

How do you sow Cobaea seeds?

Customer Review - Cobaea scandens

Sow indoors prior to last frost. Sow directly after last frost. Prior to sowing soak the seed for 2 hours in water. Drain then surface sow seeds on their edge onto moist, well-drained seed compost, just cover with sprinkling of soil.

How do you propagate a cathedral bell?

Plant Propagation:

In areas with a long growing season, Cathedral Bells can be directly seeded into your flower garden. Sow Cathedral Bell seeds early in the season, and cover lightly with 1/8" soil. Keep the soil moist during germination. They germinate in 10 to 14 days.

How do you grow Cobaea?

Cobaea scandens should be sown in late winter or very early spring, individually in small pots in seed compost, each seed set on its edge and thinly covered with more compost or perlite. Cover the pots with clingfilm to retain moisture and put in a windowsill propagator. Germination takes three weeks to a month.

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