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QAUZUY GARDEN- 10 Rare Blue Crown Passiflora Caerulea Seeds Passion Flower Attractive Fragrant Ornamental Vine For Garden Fast- Growing Attract
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QAUZUY GARDEN- 10 Rare Blue Crown Passiflora Caerulea Seeds Passion Flower Attractive Fragrant Ornamental Vine For Garden Fast- Growing Attract

USDA Hardiness Zone: 6-9. Rare. Passiflora Caerulea has unqiue fragrant flowers are blue-white with a prominent fringe of coronal filaments in bands of blue, white, and brown,which is different form common flowers. Pollinators-Friendly. Plant it and you will see beneficial pollinators, such as butterflies, bees, and birds, dance and sing happily round the beautiful bloom. Use. It's been traditionally used to help with sleep. People use passion flower for anxiety, Sow. Soak your seeds in warm water overnight. Sow seeds in a peaty compost, just cover with ¼ in of soil as the seeds need light to germinate. Keep the soil moist …
USDA Hardiness Zone: 6-9. Rare. Passiflora Caerulea has unqiue fragrant flowers are blue-white with a prominent fringe of coronal filaments in bands of blue, white, and brown,which is different form common flowers. Pollinators-Friendly. Plant it and you will see beneficial pollinators, such as butterflies, bees, and birds, dance and sing happily round the beautiful bloom. Use. It's been traditionally used to help with sleep. People use passion flower for anxiety, Sow. Soak your seeds in warm water overnight. Sow seeds in a peaty compost, just cover with ¼ in of soil as the seeds need light to germinate. Keep the soil moist at 70-80F. Germination will take about weeks or several months. Instructions Of Planting Blue Passionflower Blue passionflower is an especially cold-hardy passionflower vine, capable of withstanding freezing temperatures. It has a spread of three to six feet, with the ability to grow up to thirty feet through its vines (with as much as ten to fifteen feet of growth in a single season). The flowers of these fragrant climbing plants attract beneficial pollinators such as butterflies, bees, and birds. WHEN. Keep in mind that blue passionflower prefers climates endemic to USDA hardiness zones six through nine. HOW. Soak your seeds. Soak your seeds in warm water overnight to jump-start the germination process. You can also lightly scarify your seeds by rubbing them with sandpaper. Take care not to damage your seeds if you want to scarify them. 2.Germinate your seeds. Fill a small container with damp potting mix and place your seeds on the surface of the soil. The seeds will need plenty of light to germinate properly, so do not bury or cover them. Wrap the entire container in a clear plastic bag to retain moisture and place the wrapped container in a warm place out of direct sunlight. 3.Check for sprouts. Your seeds should begin to germinate into seedlings within two months. Introduce your plant to full sun once your sprouts are beginning to show real leaves. Move your sprouts into full sun for a little bit more time each day. 4.Repot your seedlings. Your sprouts are ready for repotting once they have several sets of leaves. Choose a location in your garden that gets either full sun or partial shade, preferably against something like a fence or trellis for your passionflower vines to climb. Prepare the soil in a large pot or directly in the ground by digging it and testing it for drainage. Carefully dig up your plants from the growing tray and plant them in your new location. Water your seedlings deeply straight away.
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USDA Hardiness Zone: 6-9. Rare. Passiflora Caerulea has unqiue fragrant flowers are blue-white with a prominent fringe of coronal filaments in bands of blue, white, and brown,which is different form common flowers. Pollinators-Friendly. Plant it and you will see beneficial pollinators, such as butterflies, bees, and birds, dance and sing happily round the beautiful bloom. Use. It's been traditionally used to help with sleep. People use passion flower for anxiety, Sow. Soak your seeds in warm water overnight. Sow seeds in a peaty compost, just cover with ¼ in of soil as the seeds need light to germinate. Keep the soil moist at 70-80F. Germination will take about weeks or several months. Instructions Of Planting Blue Passionflower Blue passionflower is an especially cold-hardy passionflower vine, capable of withstanding freezing temperatures. It has a spread of three to six feet, with the ability to grow up to thirty feet through its vines (with as much as ten to fifteen feet of growth in a single season). The flowers of these fragrant climbing plants attract beneficial pollinators such as butterflies, bees, and birds. WHEN. Keep in mind that blue passionflower prefers climates endemic to USDA hardiness zones six through nine. HOW. Soak your seeds. Soak your seeds in warm water overnight to jump-start the germination process. You can also lightly scarify your seeds by rubbing them with sandpaper. Take care not to damage your seeds if you want to scarify them. 2.Germinate your seeds. Fill a small container with damp potting mix and place your seeds on the surface of the soil. The seeds will need plenty of light to germinate properly, so do not bury or cover them. Wrap the entire container in a clear plastic bag to retain moisture and place the wrapped container in a warm place out of direct sunlight. 3.Check for sprouts. Your seeds should begin to germinate into seedlings within two months. Introduce your plant to full sun once your sprouts are beginning to show real leaves. Move your sprouts into full sun for a little bit more time each day. 4.Repot your seedlings. Your sprouts are ready for repotting once they have several sets of leaves. Choose a location in your garden that gets either full sun or partial shade, preferably against something like a fence or trellis for your passionflower vines to climb. Prepare the soil in a large pot or directly in the ground by digging it and testing it for drainage. Carefully dig up your plants from the growing tray and plant them in your new location. Water your seedlings deeply straight away.

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