
Dhara Seeds
Cathedral Bells Violet Seeds
Estimated delivery between March 28 and March 31.
Cathedral Bells Violet is a stunning climbing vine renowned for its dramatic violet bell-shaped flowers. Its vigorous growth, coupled with the captivating color of its blooms, creates an eye-catching vertical display in gardens, trellises, and fences. This plant is perfect for those looking to add a touch of elegance, fragrance, and height to their landscapes.
Features:
Rich Violet Flowers: The plant produces beautiful, large bell-shaped flowers in a rich shade of violet, adding a vibrant pop of color to your garden.
Fragrant: Cathedral Bells emit a sweet and delightful fragrance, making them perfect for adding a pleasant scent to garden spaces.
Climbing Vine: This fast-growing vine quickly covers structures like trellises, fences, or arbors, making it ideal for vertical gardening.
Attracts Pollinators: The flowers are highly attractive to bees, butterflies, and hummingbirds, creating a lively garden ecosystem.
Long Blooming Season: Blooms profusely from late spring to fall, providing long-lasting color and interest.
Specifications:
Plant Type: Perennial (in USDA zones 9-11) or annual (in cooler climates)
Flower Color: Deep violet with a striking bell-shape
Height: 10-20 feet (3-6 meters)
Spread: 3-6 feet (1-2 meters)
Sunlight Requirement: Full sun to partial shade
Soil Requirements: Well-drained, moderately fertile soil
Season: Blooms from late spring to fall
Hardiness: USDA zones 9-11 (considered an annual in cooler zones)
Planting Depth: Plant seeds about ¼ inch (6 mm) deep
Spacing: Space plants 12-18 inches (30-45 cm) apart
Germination Time: 7-14 days
Uses: Ideal for arbors, fences, trellises, and garden walls.
Growing Tips:
Sowing: Start seeds indoors about 4-6 weeks before the last frost, or directly sow outside after the danger of frost has passed.
Watering: Keep the soil consistently moist, especially during dry periods, but ensure proper drainage to avoid waterlogging.
Training: Provide plant supports like trellises or fences, as Cathedral Bells naturally climb and twirl around available structures.
Pruning: Prune back after flowering to encourage new growth and maintain a tidy look.