Ipomoea quamoclit 'Rose Feather'—Cypress Vine 'Rose Feather' Seeds
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Here in Oregon this vine behaves well. I think in many parts of the country where it can be grown as an annual this is just the right vine to give your garden that tropical feel and look if you're dreaming about being somewhere else. The foliage is outstanding too. There is nothing quite like the effect of its light feathery-ness. Last summer I found myself wanting to pet one in the garden of a neighbor. This summer I am definitely going to showcase one of them too.
This variety is a fast growing vine in a lovely shade of candy pink. It will bloom repeatedly especially at the end of the summer and beginning of the fall.
This vine is attractive to pollinators. In warmer climates this vine can be hardy and become difficult to manage.
These seeds were grown and harvested by fellow garden blogger and writer Grace Peterson. You can find her work and garden online at 'Gardening with Grace'. (You can also copy the link here and post it in your browser: http://gracepete.blogspot.com)
Germination instructions are included with your seeds. These are fairly straightforward to germinate and grow. (about 20 seeds)
Basic Plant Facts:
Ipomoea quamoclit 'Rose Feather'
Grows 15-20' x 9-12"
Likes full sun to partial shade
This variety is a fast growing vine in a lovely shade of candy pink. It will bloom repeatedly especially at the end of the summer and beginning of the fall.
This vine is attractive to pollinators. In warmer climates this vine can be hardy and become difficult to manage.
These seeds were grown and harvested by fellow garden blogger and writer Grace Peterson. You can find her work and garden online at 'Gardening with Grace'. (You can also copy the link here and post it in your browser: http://gracepete.blogspot.com)
Germination instructions are included with your seeds. These are fairly straightforward to germinate and grow. (about 20 seeds)
Basic Plant Facts:
Ipomoea quamoclit 'Rose Feather'
Grows 15-20' x 9-12"
Likes full sun to partial shade
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Here in Oregon this vine behaves well. I think in many parts of the country where it can be grown as an annual this is just the right vine to give your garden that tropical feel and look if you're dreaming about being somewhere else. The foliage is outstanding too. There is nothing quite like the effect of its light feathery-ness. Last summer I found myself wanting to pet one in the garden of a neighbor. This summer I am definitely going to showcase one of them too.
This variety is a fast growing vine in a lovely shade of candy pink. It will bloom repeatedly especially at the end of the summer and beginning of the fall.
This vine is attractive to pollinators. In warmer climates this vine can be hardy and become difficult to manage.
These seeds were grown and harvested by fellow garden blogger and writer Grace Peterson. You can find her work and garden online at 'Gardening with Grace'. (You can also copy the link here and post it in your browser: http://gracepete.blogspot.com)
Germination instructions are included with your seeds. These are fairly straightforward to germinate and grow. (about 20 seeds)
Basic Plant Facts:
Ipomoea quamoclit 'Rose Feather'
Grows 15-20' x 9-12"
Likes full sun to partial shade
This variety is a fast growing vine in a lovely shade of candy pink. It will bloom repeatedly especially at the end of the summer and beginning of the fall.
This vine is attractive to pollinators. In warmer climates this vine can be hardy and become difficult to manage.
These seeds were grown and harvested by fellow garden blogger and writer Grace Peterson. You can find her work and garden online at 'Gardening with Grace'. (You can also copy the link here and post it in your browser: http://gracepete.blogspot.com)
Germination instructions are included with your seeds. These are fairly straightforward to germinate and grow. (about 20 seeds)
Basic Plant Facts:
Ipomoea quamoclit 'Rose Feather'
Grows 15-20' x 9-12"
Likes full sun to partial shade
Here in Oregon this vine behaves well. I think in many parts of the country where it can be grown as an annual this is just the right vine to give your garden that tropical feel and look if you're dreaming about being somewhere else. The foliage is outstanding too. There is nothing quite like the effect of its light feathery-ness. Last summer I found myself wanting to pet one in the garden of a neighbor. This summer I am definitely going to showcase one of them too.
This variety is a fast growing vine in a lovely shade of candy pink. It will bloom repeatedly especially at the end of the summer and beginning of the fall.
This vine is attractive to pollinators. In warmer climates this vine can be hardy and become difficult to manage.
These seeds were grown and harvested by fellow garden blogger and writer Grace Peterson. You can find her work and garden online at 'Gardening with Grace'. (You can also copy the link here and post it in your browser: http://gracepete.blogspot.com)
Germination instructions are included with your seeds. These are fairly straightforward to germinate and grow. (about 20 seeds)
Basic Plant Facts:
Ipomoea quamoclit 'Rose Feather'
Grows 15-20' x 9-12"
Likes full sun to partial shade
This variety is a fast growing vine in a lovely shade of candy pink. It will bloom repeatedly especially at the end of the summer and beginning of the fall.
This vine is attractive to pollinators. In warmer climates this vine can be hardy and become difficult to manage.
These seeds were grown and harvested by fellow garden blogger and writer Grace Peterson. You can find her work and garden online at 'Gardening with Grace'. (You can also copy the link here and post it in your browser: http://gracepete.blogspot.com)
Germination instructions are included with your seeds. These are fairly straightforward to germinate and grow. (about 20 seeds)
Basic Plant Facts:
Ipomoea quamoclit 'Rose Feather'
Grows 15-20' x 9-12"
Likes full sun to partial shade