has ANYONE saved seeds from Cobaea (cup 'n' saucer vine)?
Robin282
18 years ago
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Comments (1)Don't know, but will watch this thread to see what others say. I am growing these this year hoping they will twine with the morning glories. Then again, if they trail off the deck that would be fine too....See MoreHas anyone here started a passion flower vine from seed?
Comments (5)If by Pasionaria blue you mean Passiflora caerulea 'Blue Passion Flower' - I have a yard full of it. I brought one tiny plant with me when I moved here. It escaped its pot out the bottom one summer when I took the saucer away and left it sitting on the bare ground. Now I will never finish pulling it out of the woods. I like the flowers. Mine has never produced fruit tho this variety is supposed to be edible. It is amazingly winter hardy (only losing leaves when it gets down into the teens!) for a tropical. It is considered one of the most invasive of the invasive passion vines....See MoreDelphinium Cup 'n Saucers
Comments (3)Pretty yes, only I didn't want Delphinium. Will these spread by dropped seed? They are biennial too I thought. Does anyone here grow Cup'n Saucer, other than the vine variety? I'm wondering why I don't see it in nurseries, that is why I bought these pots because I was so excited to find what I thought was C'nS. The local RKO carries the seed packets in the Spring....See Morecup and saucer vine in a basket
Comments (2)Hi Lee, I am currently growing three right now and mine are reaching for the sky and climbing upwards. They are nearing 4-5 feet now. Not sure if they would be good for trailing out of a basket. Perhaps someone else who has grown them to maturity would be better able to give a good opinion. Melanie...See MoreHollywog
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