-40%
ANTIGONON LEPTOPUS, CORAL VINE, QUEEN'S WREATH, EASY EVERBLOOMING VINE, 20 SEEDS
$ 4.21
- Description
- Size Guide
Description
View more great itemsANTIGONON LEPTOPUS, CORAL VINE, QUEEN'S WREATH, EASY EVERBLOOMING VINE, 20 SEEDS
20 fresh seeds, collected this fall for THIS SEASON.
This beautiful, heirloom vine is a vigorous grower and happily scrambles over fences, trees, or collapsing barns. It's not uncommon to see dead tree skeletons left standing(particularly since Texas has been enduring record, tree killing drought conditions for over 3 years)
just to support breath taking displays of Coral Vine.
It's a native of Mexico and for generations has been widely grown across Texas for its beautiful, lacy pink flowers that begin early, break out in full force after the first good summer rain and persist until frost.
Prepared as food by the aboriginal inhabitants of Baja California
…
very much like popcorn
…
.toasting the seeds in baskets under coals. The seeds burst open, exposing a white meal. Then they would grind and eat the prepared meal
…
or boil it and make fried cakes. The root tubers are also edible.
The textured heart-shaped leaves are dense enough to provide heavenly, cooling summer shade on trellises, pergolas and arbors.
Very easy to grow with adequate drainage and PLENTY OF SUN.
The first hard frost will kill the top growth and knock it back to the ground, but established plants produce sweet potato-like tubers that bounce back readily and rapidly in the spring.
Seeds started in the fall will not have time to establish tubers, so they should be germinated in pots and be wintered over inside, and set out into the landscape in spring. After germinating and developing good root systems in the landscape, the vines are very drought tolerant.
EVERGREEN in USDA ZONES 9 - 11, and DECIDIOUS in ZONE 8…..grow as an annual or in containers farther north.
THESE SEEDS ARE FRESH, HOMEGROWN, HANDPICKED AND CLEANED, AND WERE COLLECTED FOR THIS PLANTING SEASON
I CAN MAKE BULK QUANTITIES AVAILABLE IN SOME OF THE SEEDS I OFFER, AND WELCOME INQUIRIES!
FREE USPS FIRST CLASS SHIPPING
(Economy) FOR ALL SEEDS IN THE USA
SHIPPING W/TRACKING
(USPS Retail Ground)
OR
PRIORITY SHIPPING
AVAILABLE ON REQUEST AT CHECKOUT
****
I am happy to respond to inquiries and give the best information I have.
ABOUT OUR SEEDS (A SORT OF DISCLAIMER):
***
We grow, harvest, clean and store our seeds, ourselves.
***
**Some plants
are restricted by various states. We will notify you if we are aware of any restriction, but we mostly know about restrictions here in Texas.
ULTIMATELY IT IS THE RESPONSIBILITY OF THE BUYER
to verify if your purchase is restricted by your state, county or city government.
**INTERNATIONAL BUYERS......
While we are happy to ship seeds internationally,
WE DO
NOT
OFFER PHYTOSANITARY CERTIFICATES.
Again, IT IS THE
RESPONSIBILITY OF THE BUYER
to verify whether or not seeds might be banned from import into that country and might be seized at customs.
**MANY
of the seeds we offer are NOT annuals with quick starts and short lifespans. Most are particularly suited to withstand the the extreme heat of central Texas summers. Some will take things entirely at their own pace and require a really warm soil and/or other special treatment for "quicker" germination...and germination MAY require weeks, months and longer.
**There
are all manner of predators and conditions which can affect, hamper or even destroy germination....like molds, soil fungi, bugs, birds, squirrels, armadillos, pets and other varmints, soil and air temps (day AND night), water, light, care or lack thereof, contamination of planting media, and the list goes on.
**Germination
tips are sent with each variety of seeds. The general method that works well for us in our location, particularly.
**BUYERS
ARE ENCOURAGED TO DO THEIR OWN RESEARCH
for their particular areas. The internet abounds in information. Grower forums, county extension agents, and local nurseries can also be quite valuable sources.
** "FLOATING SEEDS"
is not necessarily an indication of seeds with no viability. In some species, floating is the indicator that the seed IS viable....and in some species (like citrus) both sinkers and floaters will germinate, depending on the maturity and freshness of the seed.
****
THANKS!
****
_gsrx_vers_856 (GS 7.0.20 (856))