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Ipomoea cordatotriloba | Tievine | 10 Seeds

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Growth Habit : Running
Genus : Ipomoea
Planting Time : 2 Weeks
Soil Type : Loam, Peat, Saline
Brand : Unbranded
Soil pH : Neutral
Watering : Medium
Common Name : Tievine
Climate : Arid, Highland, Humid Continental, Humid Subtropical, Marine West Coast, Mediterranean, Semiarid, Subarctic, Tropical Wet, Tropical Wet & Dry
Indoor/Outdoor : Indoor & Outdoor
Country/Region of Manufacture : United States
Sunlight : Full Sun, Medium Sun
Season of Interest : Fall, Spring, Summer
Color : Blue, Green, Pink, Purple
Features : Draught Resistant, Fast Growing, Flowering
Cultivating Difficulty : Very Easy
Life Cycle : Annual
Type : Vine Seeds

We can combine multiple items for cheaper shipping. Ask for a invoice before checking out. Thank You all for your continued support! Ipomoea cordatotriloba, commonly known as tievine or three-lobed morning glory, is a fast-growing and adaptable vine native to North and South America. This twining perennial is part of the morning glory family (Convolvulaceae) and is recognized for its heart-shaped leaves with three distinct lobes. The plant’s rapid growth and climbing habit make it an ideal choice for covering fences, trellises, or arbors. Ipomoea cordatotriloba produces vibrant, funnel-shaped flowers that come in various shades of pink, purple, or white, adding a splash of color to gardens and landscapes. These flowers are purple. Blooming throughout the warm seasons, the flowers attract pollinators like bees and butterflies. Due to its vigorous growth, it’s essential to manage the plant to prevent it from becoming invasive in certain regions. While it thrives in full sunlight, tievine is adaptable to different soil types, making it a resilient and versatile addition to outdoor spaces. Annual Germination Germinating Ipomoea cordatotriloba, or tievine, seeds involves a few essential steps to ensure successful propagation of this fast-growing vine. Start by scarifying the seeds by gently scratching or nicking the seed coat. Scarification aids in water absorption, promoting quicker and more uniform germination. Following scarification, soak the seeds in warm water for about 24 hours to further facilitate hydration. After this period, sow the seeds in well-draining soil, covering them lightly. Maintain consistent moisture during the germination period and provide a warm environment, as Ipomoea cordatotriloba thrives in tropical conditions. Germination usually occurs within a few weeks. Once the seedlings have developed a few sets of leaves, they can be transplanted into their final outdoor location. With attention to scarification and suitable growing conditions, you can successfully cultivate Ipomoea cordatotriloba and enjoy its colorful blossoms in your garden.