The small green flowers in summer are soon followed by rose-red berries that ripen to black in the fall. This vigorous but delicate looking vine, with it's large bipinate leaves, is attractive when grown over large pergolas and arbours.
Vigorous, late-flowering twining deciduous climber. Produces many solitary, bell-shaped yellow flowers, 1-1/2 inches long, from mid-summer to late autumn. These are followed by attractive fluffy seedheads. Grows 15-20 feet high and 6-10 feet wide.
These seeds were collected from a wide variety of colour sources and may not be the same as pictured. For maximum freshness, please keep seed refrigerated in its original packaging until it is time to plant.
The angular heart-shaped leaves are bright green and show off the unusual flowers to good effect. The flowers have an exaggerated bell-shaped calyx in a rich pink to fuchsia colour. The flower is a narrow dark purple to almost black tube that hangs like the clapper of the bell.
Slender, deep-rooted perennial climber, mid to dark green leaves and bright vermilion flowers followed by spherical blue fruit. Grows to 10 ft. or more.