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CHUXAY GARDEN Telosma Cordata-Violet,Cowslip Creeper,Pakalana Vine,Tonkin Jasmine,Tonkinese Creeper 100 Seeds Climbing Vine Tender Perennial Great
HARDINESS ZONE.10-11 GROW.Start pakalana seeds in a pot filled with a potting soil that can stay moist but drains well. Push the seeds about 1/2 inch into the damp soil and cover lightly. Within a month the seeds should germinate and the vine will start growing. WHEN TO PLANT.Spring FRAGRANT.Heady fragrance day and night but are …
HARDINESS ZONE.10-11 GROW.Start pakalana seeds in a pot filled with a potting soil that can stay moist but drains well. Push the seeds about 1/2 inch into the damp soil and cover lightly. Within a month the seeds should germinate and the vine will start growing. WHEN TO PLANT.Spring FRAGRANT.Heady fragrance day and night but are more aromatic after dark. Their scent is so powerful that theyre a standard component of Hawaiian leis. USE.The top, fruit and flowers can all be consumed as vegetables. The top is believed to be the most nutritious part. The flower is used in desserts and for ornamental purposes in bouquets and wreaths. The flowers usually appear in the nodes where the leaves are. They start off green, in clusters consisting of 10 to more than 30 flowers that take weeks to fully develop and open. As the flower buds develop and bloom from late spring to autumn, they change from green to yellow. The flowers also don't all bloom at the same time but rather in bunches, and the rest of the flowers follow. As the Tonkin jasmine flower opens, it creates a star-like shape with the five yellow petals. While the inside of each petal is a beautiful yellow, the top portion and the base are yellowish to greenish in color. Flowers of Tonkin jasmine tend to be strongly fragrant at night. Pakalana needs a position protected from wind and ocean spray near an arbor or trellis on which it can climb. It prefers fertile and well-drained sandy loam with a pH between 6.1 and 7.5, in full sun to partial sun. If your soil is heavy clay, mix 2 inches of compost into it to lighten its texture before planting pakalana. Alternately, consider installing raised beds filled with a blend of equal parts coconut coir, compost and coarse sand or perlite to ensure good drainage.
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HARDINESS ZONE.10-11 GROW.Start pakalana seeds in a pot filled with a potting soil that can stay moist but drains well. Push the seeds about 1/2 inch into the damp soil and cover lightly. Within a month the seeds should germinate and the vine will start growing. WHEN TO PLANT.Spring FRAGRANT.Heady fragrance day and night but are more aromatic after dark. Their scent is so powerful that theyre a standard component of Hawaiian leis. USE.The top, fruit and flowers can all be consumed as vegetables. The top is believed to be the most nutritious part. The flower is used in desserts and for ornamental purposes in bouquets and wreaths. The flowers usually appear in the nodes where the leaves are. They start off green, in clusters consisting of 10 to more than 30 flowers that take weeks to fully develop and open. As the flower buds develop and bloom from late spring to autumn, they change from green to yellow. The flowers also don't all bloom at the same time but rather in bunches, and the rest of the flowers follow. As the Tonkin jasmine flower opens, it creates a star-like shape with the five yellow petals. While the inside of each petal is a beautiful yellow, the top portion and the base are yellowish to greenish in color. Flowers of Tonkin jasmine tend to be strongly fragrant at night. Pakalana needs a position protected from wind and ocean spray near an arbor or trellis on which it can climb. It prefers fertile and well-drained sandy loam with a pH between 6.1 and 7.5, in full sun to partial sun. If your soil is heavy clay, mix 2 inches of compost into it to lighten its texture before planting pakalana. Alternately, consider installing raised beds filled with a blend of equal parts coconut coir, compost and coarse sand or perlite to ensure good drainage.