Vigorous climbing vines are festooned in late summer with large pretty 2 bells that gradually transition from creamy pale green to striking blue purple.
Cobaea cup and saucer vine.
Seed pods form after the flowers are done blooming.
Cobaea scandens commonly called cup and saucer vine is native to mexico and tropical south america.
They start out sort of a greenish violet colour but soon turn completely violet while the saucer remains a lovely green.
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.
Cup and saucer vine cobaea scandens is perennial climber native to subtropic regions it features purple flowers that are unexpectedly muted.
I can see why it s called the cup and saucer vine because of the beautiful flowers that resemble a cup or a bell.
It likes warm weather and in climates colder than usda growing zone 9 can be grown as an annual.
The flowers of the cobaea vine are quite large and can only be described as fascinating and absolutely breathtaking in appearance.
Department of agriculture planting zones 9 through 11.
They really do look like a cup and saucer.
Scandens cup and saucer and cathedral bells derive from the shape of its flowers this is a vigorous vine that is hard to ignore in the landscape.
Cobaea scandens better known by the common name cup and saucer vine or cathedral bells is a fast growing plant that is hardy in u s.
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Vigorous climbing vines festooned with large pretty 2 bells.
When i heard about this climber the cup and saucer vine i decided to find out more about it.
Browse pictures and read growth cultivation information about cobaea species cathedral bells cup and saucer vine purple jedra cobaea scandens supplied by member gardeners in the plantfiles d.
Genus cobaea can be woody or herbaceous climbers with pinnate leaves bearing a branched tendrils and large solitary bell shaped flowers in the upper leaf axils details c.
Cup and saucer vine cobaea scandens an interesting and unusual plant which should find a place is cobaea scandens which sounds more attractive under its english name of cups and saucers wrote the virtuoso english gardener vita sackville west who grew the vine in her sissinghurst castle garden.
Scandens is a vigorous perennial climber usually grown as an annual with pinnate leaves and fragrant bell shaped flowers 5cm in length which change from greenish white.
It is a vigorous rapid growing tendril climbing vine that typically grows to 30 40 in its native habitat.
A favorite of victorian era gardeners.
When grown as an annual it can grow 10 20 in a single season.