Scandens cup and saucer and cathedral bells derive from the shape of its flowers this is a vigorous vine that is hard to ignore in the landscape.
Cup and saucer vine poisonous.
Plant cup and saucer vine in full sun in a site with well drained soil.
And in my bold experiment here it is apparently non toxic since the chickens have kept the lower parts of the vines pecked clean of leaves and flowers.
Cobaea scandens the cup and saucer vine cathedral bells mexican ivy or monastery bells is a species of flowering plant in the phlox family polemoniaceae.
Cobaea scandens better known by the common name cup and saucer vine or cathedral bells is a fast growing plant that is hardy in u s.
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Though tiny they seem to act more like little suction cups that will adhere to any textured surface.
I didn t find it listed as toxic to chickens anywhere else on the internet.
The germination was great and the plants climbed easily up my fence with practically no assistance from me.
For the first time i ve been really successful with cup and saucer vine cathedral bells vine.
The cup and saucer vine is apparently non toxic at least to humans.
In fact the tendrils are actually really cool.
Cup and saucer vine cobaea scandens is perennial climber native to subtropic regions it features purple flowers that are unexpectedly muted.
Easy to start from seed cup and saucer vines can be started indoors and transplanted to the garden after the last frost date.
At the beginning of the season the.
It is native to mexico with isolated sightings elsewhere in tropical central and south america.