
Cardinal Climber (Seeds)
Description
An extremely attractive climbing vine. The flowers are similar in structure to morning glories but this species produces many smaller, bright crimson-red, white-throated flowers that typically face up and out from the foliage. Makes for a pretty picture as it climbs on fences and arbours - where it can reach over 10' in height! The flowers are quite attractive to hummingbirds.
How to Grow
Sow directly in the garden late May about 1/4" deep. We suggest soaking seeds overnight in room temperature water before planting. Germination occurs in 7-14 days. Thin seedlings to 12" apart. For best performance, do not over fertilize. Prefers slightly acidic soils. Prune as required. Cardinal climber does best in full sun.