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To the left of the Cobaea is a cell tray of Clary sage, Salvia sclaraea ‘Turkestanica’ that is is growing whiskers on the leaves.
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The Cobaea has been a nice surprise, filling that whole structure in just a very short time.
October Bloom Day-New Friends And Old-Blog Action Day 2009 « Fairegarden 2009
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The Cobaea has been a vigorous vine, with most of the flowers up high where they cannot be seen.
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Vigorous plants such as Cobaea scandens (the cup and saucer plant), Ipomoea lobata (Spanish flag), sweet peas and the hyacinth bean (Lablab) are easy to grow from seed if you can't find them in the garden centre.
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That the Cobaea is invasive in frost free areas comes as no surprise.
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The Cobaea is seed grown, started in the greenhouse in late winter.
October Bloom Day-New Friends And Old-Blog Action Day 2009 « Fairegarden 2009
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The Cobaea opens light green then turns purple right before falling off.
October Bloom Day-New Friends And Old-Blog Action Day 2009 « Fairegarden 2009
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The wonders of one little Cobaea scandens seed that has covered the large arbor with vines and flowers offers a comparison of images, this photo by the old camera, Canon powershot A720 IS…
October Bloom Day-New Friends And Old-Blog Action Day 2009 « Fairegarden 2009
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You might be interested to know that the Cobaea is still blooming, with nary a leaf crumpled by the cold as well.
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Even difficult to start seeds like Cobaea scandens and Cobaea scandens ‘Alba’, shown above have come alive under the plastic dome that holds in the heat from the bottom and the moisture droplets atop.
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