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Cypress Vine Seeds - Red

SEASON
Annual

USDA ZONES
3 - 10

HEIGHT
78 inches

BLOOM SEASON
Early summer to early fall

BLOOM COLOR
Red

ENVIRONMENT
Full sun to partial shade

SOIL TYPE
Well drained soil, pH 6.6 to 7.5

DEER RESISTANT
Yes

HOUSE PLANT
No

SEASON
Annual

USDA ZONES
3 - 10

HEIGHT
78 inches

BLOOM SEASON
Early summer to early fall

BLOOM COLOR
Rose

ENVIRONMENT
Full sun to partial shade

SOIL TYPE
Well drained soil, pH 6.6 to 7.5

DEER RESISTANT
Yes

HOUSE PLANT
No

SEASON
Annual

USDA ZONES
3 - 10

HEIGHT
78 inches

BLOOM SEASON
Early summer to early fall

BLOOM COLOR
White

ENVIRONMENT
Full sun to partial shade

SOIL TYPE
Well drained soil, pH 6.6 to 7.5

DEER RESISTANT
Yes

HOUSE PLANT
No

SEASON
Annual

USDA ZONES
3 - 10

HEIGHT
78 inches

BLOOM SEASON
Early summer to early fal

BLOOM COLOR
Mix

ENVIRONMENT
Full sun to partial shade

SOIL TYPE
Well drained soil, pH 6.6 to 7.5

DEER RESISTANT
Yes

HOUSE PLANT
No
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Cypress Vine Red (Ipomoea Pennata Red) -Start Cypress Vine flower seeds to create a beautiful climbing vine that makes the perfect concealing screen. Cypress Vines are easy and fast to grow, and they cheer up an unsightly building or climb a trellis or pergola quickly to provide a dazzling display.MORE CYPRESS VINE OPTIONS
Planting Directions

TEMPERATURE
70F
AVERAGE GERM TIME
7 - 14 days
LIGHT REQUIRED
Yes

DEPTH
Cover with 1/8 inch soil

SOWING RATE
2 - 3 seeds per plant

MOISTURE
Keep seeds moist until germination

PLANT SPACING
9 - 12 inches





Cypress Vine Red (Ipomoea Pennata Red) -Start Cypress Vine seeds to create a beautiful climbing vine that makes the perfect concealing screen. Cypress Vines are easy and fast to grow, and they cheer up an unsightly building or climb a trellis or pergola quickly to provide a dazzling display. This variety has star-shaped red blooms and feathery, fern-like leaves. This vine brings not only brilliant color, but also wonderful texture. Sometimes this Ipomoea vine is called Star Glory or Hummingbird Vine.
Common Questions
Can I start seeds indoors?
Cypress vine is very easy to start outside and does not need to be started inside, however you can start them inside 2-5 weeks before the last frost. Be very careful when handling the seedlings so as not to damage the roots.
Does cypress vine attract any pollinators to my garden?
Yes, cypress vines attract bees and butterflies to the garden. They particularly attract hummingbirds and are sometimes called Hummingbird Vines.
Should cypress vines be deadheaded?
Yes, spent flowers should be removed to keep prolong your bloom season.
Why is my cypress vine not blooming?
Ensure that your cypress vine is placed in full sun as they do not bloom well in the shade. Avoid overfeeding it with high nitrogen fertilizer as an excess of nitrogen can result in a lush plant but with minimal or no flowers.
Planting Directions

TEMPERATURE
70F
AVERAGE GERM TIME
7 - 14 days
LIGHT REQUIRED
Yes

DEPTH
Cover with 1/8 inch soil

SOWING RATE
2 - 3 seeds per plant

MOISTURE
Keep seeds moist until germination

PLANT SPACING
9 - 12 inches





Cypress Vine Rose (Ipomoea Pennata Rose) - Cypress Vines grow so quickly that they are great for creating a concealing screen or providing a spot of shade when they are given a trellis or pergola to climb. A wonderful summer addition to any landscape! Not surprisingly, the Ipomoea vine is also sometimes called Hummingbird Vine or Star Glory, and the common names are very appropriate. The blooms are not only gorgeous, but the foliage is as well. It is feathery, bright green and thick.
Common Questions
Can I start seeds indoors?
Cypress vine is very easy to start outside and does not need to be started inside, however you can start them inside 2-5 weeks before the last frost. Be very careful when handling the seedlings so as not to damage the roots.
Does cypress vine attract any pollinators to my garden?
Yes, cypress vines attract bees and butterflies to the garden. They particularly attract hummingbirds and are sometimes called Hummingbird Vines.
Should cypress vines be deadheaded?
Yes, spent flowers should be removed to keep prolong your bloom season.
Why is my cypress vine not blooming?
Ensure that your cypress vine is placed in full sun as they do not bloom well in the shade. Avoid overfeeding it with high nitrogen fertilizer as an excess of nitrogen can result in a lush plant but with minimal or no flowers.
Planting Directions

TEMPERATURE
70F
AVERAGE GERM TIME
7 - 14 days
LIGHT REQUIRED
Yes

DEPTH
Cover with 1/8 inch soil

SOWING RATE
2 - 3 seeds per plant

MOISTURE
Keep seeds moist until germination

PLANT SPACING
9 - 12 inches





Cypress Vine White (Ipomoea Pennata White) - This graceful twining vine makes a wonderful addition to any summer landscape setting. Easy-to-grow from Cypress Vine seeds, this vine features feathery, fern-like bright green leaves that add beauty and texture. In addition to the thick foliage are masses of trumpet-shaped white blooms. The blooms start in early summer and continue on until fall.
Common Questions
Can I start seeds indoors?
Cypress vine is very easy to start outside and does not need to be started inside, however you can start them inside 2-5 weeks before the last frost. Be very careful when handling the seedlings so as not to damage the roots.
Does cypress vine attract any pollinators to my garden?
Yes, cypress vines attract bees and butterflies to the garden. They particularly attract hummingbirds and are sometimes called Hummingbird Vines.
Should cypress vines be deadheaded?
Yes, spent flowers should be removed to keep prolong your bloom season.
Why is my cypress vine not blooming?
Ensure that your cypress vine is placed in full sun as they do not bloom well in the shade. Avoid overfeeding it with high nitrogen fertilizer as an excess of nitrogen can result in a lush plant but with minimal or no flowers.
Planting Directions

TEMPERATURE
70F
AVERAGE GERM TIME
7 - 14 days
LIGHT REQUIRED
Yes

DEPTH
Cover with 1/8 inch soil

SOWING RATE
2 - 3 seeds per plant

MOISTURE
Keep seeds moist until germination

PLANT SPACING
9 - 12 inches





Cypress Vine Mix (Ipomoea Pennata Mix) - A favorite of gardeners, this annual is related to Morning Glories. It grows as easily from Cypress Vine flower seed and as quickly as Morning Glories, but it also offers some additional features. Cypress Vines have a wonderful, feathery foliage that adds interest and texture. Morning Glories have lovely heart-shaped leaves, but they tend to blend in to each other and not stand out much. Not so with Cypress Vine foliage. It's attractive and interesting even when not in bloom. This Cypress Vine flower seed mix will grow blooms that are white, bright red, and rose, and they are produced in mass!
Common Questions
Can I start seeds indoors?
Cypress vine is very easy to start outside and does not need to be started inside, however you can start them inside 2-5 weeks before the last frost. Be very careful when handling the seedlings so as not to damage the roots.
Does cypress vine attract any pollinators to my garden?
Yes, cypress vines attract bees and butterflies to the garden. They particularly attract hummingbirds and are sometimes called Hummingbird Vines.
Should cypress vines be deadheaded?
Yes, spent flowers should be removed to keep prolong your bloom season.
Why is my cypress vine not blooming?
Ensure that your cypress vine is placed in full sun as they do not bloom well in the shade. Avoid overfeeding it with high nitrogen fertilizer as an excess of nitrogen can result in a lush plant but with minimal or no flowers.