Cobaea Alba ( Cup and Saucer Vine )
Cobaea Alba ( Cup and Saucer Vine )
Cobea Alba ( Cup and Saucer Vine )
A vigorous vine and hard to ignore in the landscape. Although Cobaea takes awhile to start blooming, the vine itself will quickly make itself at home and create a screen or cover.
Cobaea scandens is a conversation starter. The flowers have a unique shape that merits both the common names of Cup and Saucer Vine and Cathedral Bells.
Flowers are cup-shaped white. The opening buds have a somewhat unpleasant scent, but the fully opened flowers develop a floral-honey fragrance. The green calyces remain at the base of the flower and become the saucer.
Leaves - bright green, oblong leaves - and plenty of them.
Use Cobaea when you want a solid cover, to screen a fence, wall or ugly view.
Price is for 3 seeds
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