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CHUXAY GARDEN Mix Cypress Vine-Cardinal Climber
CHUXAY GARDEN Mix Cypress Vine-Cardinal Climber
CHUXAY GARDEN Mix Cypress Vine-Cardinal Climber
CHUXAY GARDEN Mix Cypress Vine-Cardinal Climber
CHUXAY GARDEN Mix Cypress Vine-Cardinal Climber
CHUXAY GARDEN Mix Cypress Vine-Cardinal Climber
CHUXAY GARDEN Mix Cypress Vine-Cardinal Climber

CHUXAY GARDEN Mix Cypress Vine-Cardinal Climber Vine,Ipomoea Multifida,Hummingbirds 100 Seeds Pink Red Mixed Hardy Vine Rare Privacy Screen Attract Hummingbirds High Germination Rate

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UPC / ISBN 704771243047
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CHUXAY GARDEN Mix Cypress Vine-Cardinal Climber Features

  • HARDINESS ZONE.6-11

  • GROW.To improve germination, soak seeds overnight before planting.Sow Cypress Vine seeds directly into your flower garden after all danger of frost have passed. Plant seeds 1/4’ deep. Seeds sprout in 5-10 days.

  • WHEN TO PLANT.Spring or early fall

  • CARE.Cypress Vine requires little care once established. Cypress Vine is a vigorous grower. Water only as needed and do not fertilize. About the only maintenance you’ll need to perform is pruning. Cypress Vine requires regular pruning to keep it under control. Pruning takes place in early spring or fall.

  • USE.Excellent choice for trellises, walls,fences,or arbors.


About CHUXAY GARDEN Mix Cypress Vine-Cardinal Climber

Cypress vine (Ipomoea quamoclit) is part of the bindweed family and is valued as a flowering vine with small, delicate, papery star-shaped blooms, mostly in bright red. But flowers aren't this plant's only attributes; it also functions fabulously as a foliage plant with graceful, dainty, and feathery fern-like leaves. Though it is considered an annual, the cypress vine can also be technically called a perennial because its self-seeding ability makes it appear year after year without much intervention. If planting from scratch, do so in the spring after the threat of frost has passed. The fast-growing vine begins its aggressive climb once the soil becomes warm and blooms in about a month. This easily grown vine thrives in both sun and partial shade.Be sure to choose a suitable location prior to planting as well as a sturdy support structure. Planting too close to the home or outbuilding could result in damage from the vine’s creeping roots so it’s important that you plant the vine some distance from the home.