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Large-Flowered Dwarf Morning Call Mixed – 50 Seeds (Ipomoea nil)
The Large-Flowered Dwarf Morning Call Mixed (Ipomoea nil) is a charming annual producing vibrant, trumpet-shaped flowers in a mix of colors. Compact and low-growing, it’s ideal for pots, containers, or small garden beds, bringing a burst of color to sunny spots throughout summer. Fast-growing and easy to maintain, it’s perfect for brightening any garden space.
Why Grow "Morning Call Mixed"
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Large, trumpet-shaped flowers in mixed vibrant colors
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Compact, dwarf habit perfect for small spaces
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Long flowering season during summer
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Easy to grow and maintain
Key Features
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Type: Annual (Ipomoea nil)
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Height: 25–35 cm
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Flowering: June–September
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Position: Full sun
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Uses: Containers, pots, small garden beds, borders
Ideal For
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Container planting and window boxes
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Small garden beds and borders
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Adding vibrant summer color
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Pollinator-friendly plantings
Sowing & Growing
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Sow indoors: February–April in seed trays
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Sow outdoors: April–May after frost
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Germination: 7–14 days at 18–22°C
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Thin seedlings to 20–25 cm apart
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Prefers full sun and well-drained soil
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Water moderately and remove spent flowers to prolong blooming
Iceland Poppy ‘Artists Glory’ Mix Seeds (Papaver nudicaule)
Bring a painterly touch to your garden with Iceland Poppy ‘Artists Glory’ Mix. This charming annual produces delicate, papery blooms in a vibrant mix of reds, pinks, oranges, yellows, and whites, creating a stunning spring-to-summer display. Its soft, nodding flowers add elegance to borders, rock gardens, and cottage-style plantings.
Why Grow ‘Artists Glory’ Mix
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Stunning mix of bright, papery blooms
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Hardy, easy-to-grow annual
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Perfect for borders, rock gardens, and cut flowers
Key Features
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Botanical name: Papaver nudicaule
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Type: Hardy annual
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Height: 30–45 cm
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Spread: 20–25 cm
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Flowering: Late spring–summer
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Position: Full sun
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Uses: Borders, rock gardens, cut flowers, cottage gardens
Sowing & Growing
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Sow indoors: February–March in trays, lightly cover seeds
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Germination: 10–20 days at 15–18°C
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Transplant seedlings outdoors after frost, spacing 20–25 cm apart
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Prefers full sun and well-drained soil
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Deadhead spent flowers to prolong blooming
Sweet William ‘Holborn Glory’ Seeds (Dianthus barbatus)
Sweet William ‘Holborn Glory’ is a charming biennial or short-lived perennial with clusters of bi-colored red, pink, and white flowers. Blooming from late spring to early summer, it’s perfect for borders, cottage gardens, and pollinator-friendly spaces. Easy to grow and long-lasting, it adds vibrant color and fragrance to any garden.
What Makes It Special
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Eye-catching clusters of red, pink, and white flowers
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Fragrant and attractive to bees and butterflies
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Hardy and easy to grow
Key Features
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Botanical name: Dianthus barbatus
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Biennial/perennial
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Height: 30–45 cm
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Bloom time: Late spring to early summer
Ideal For
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Borders, cottage gardens, and mixed plantings
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Pollinator-friendly gardens
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Containers and cut flower arrangements
Sowing
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Sow indoors Feb–Apr or outdoors Apr–Jun
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Cover seeds lightly with soil
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Germination: 10–14 days at 18–22°C
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Space seedlings 25–30 cm apart
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Flowers the following year
Chilean Glory Flower – Seeds (Eccremocarpus scaber)
The Chilean Glory Flower is a vigorous, fast-growing climber producing masses of trumpet-shaped flowers in shades of orange, red, and yellow. Its lush, fern-like foliage and cascading habit make it perfect for covering walls, trellises, arches, and fences. This sun-loving climber is also excellent for attracting pollinators like bees and hummingbirds.
What Makes It Special
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Striking trumpet-shaped blooms in warm, vibrant colors
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Vigorous climbing habit, ideal for vertical spaces
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Long flowering season from summer to autumn
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Attracts pollinators and adds wildlife value
Key Features
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Botanical name: Eccremocarpus scaber
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Common name: Chilean Glory Flower
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Seed count: Approx. seeds per pack
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Height/Spread: Climbs up to 3–5 m
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Position: Full sun, well-drained soil
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Flowering period: Summer–autumn
Ideal For
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Trellises, fences, and pergolas
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Arches and walls for vertical interest
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Pollinator-friendly gardens
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Adding dramatic color to sunny spots
Sowing Instructions
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When to sow: February–April indoors
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How to sow:
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Sow seeds on the surface of moist seed compost
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Press lightly; do not cover
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Keep at 18–21°C; germination 14–21 days
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After germination:
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Transplant seedlings into pots
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Harden off before planting out
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Provide support for climbing plants
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Godetia ‘Orange Glory’ – Vibrant Orange Blooms
Godetia ‘Orange Glory’ produces large, vivid orange flowers on compact, bushy plants. These easy-to-grow annuals add cheerful color to garden beds, borders, and containers.
What Makes It Special
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Bright, showy orange blooms
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Long-flowering and low-maintenance
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Compact, bushy growth habit
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Perfect for vibrant garden displays
Key Features
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Annual plant
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Grows 30–50 cm tall
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Blooms from late spring to autumn
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Thrives in full sun and well-drained soil
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Hardy and easy to grow
Ideal For
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Garden beds and borders
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Containers and patio planters
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Cottage gardens
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Pollinator-friendly gardens
Sowing
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Sow directly outdoors after last frost
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Plant seeds 0.3–0.5 cm deep
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Germination: 10–14 days at 18–22°C
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Space 20–25 cm apart
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Water moderately and provide full sun
Fluorescent Morning Glory ‘Feringa’ – 30 Seeds
(Ipomoea purpurea) – Annual Climber
The Fluorescent Morning Glory ‘Feringa’ is a striking climbing variety with vivid, glowing blooms in shades of intense purple-pink that catch the eye from a distance. With its fast growth and twining habit, it’s ideal for creating living walls, natural screens, or trellis displays. Flowers open in the morning, attracting pollinators, and fade gently by evening.
Key Features
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Type: Annual climber
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Height: 200–300 cm
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Blooming period: July–October
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Position: Full sun
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Soil: Well-drained, moderately fertile
Ideal For
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Trellises, arches, and pergolas
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Fences and walls
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Vertical garden displays
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Pollinator-friendly spaces
Sowing & Growing
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Soak seeds overnight before sowing for faster germination
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Sow indoors: April (in pots at 18–22°C)
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Sow outdoors: May–June, after last frost
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Sowing depth: 0.5–1 cm
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Spacing: 25–30 cm apart
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Support: Provide climbing structures
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Care: Water regularly; thrives in sunny, sheltered spots
Morning Glory ‘Ruffle Red’ – 5 Seeds
(Ipomoea imperialis)
The Morning Glory ‘Ruffle Red’ is a stunning and unusual climber with rich, velvety red blooms and beautifully ruffled, frilled petals. This variety combines the classic vigour of Morning Glories with a more exotic flower form, making it a real highlight in the garden. Its lush heart-shaped foliage and continuous summer display make it ideal for covering fences, arches, pergolas, and trellises.
Key Features
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Type: Annual climber
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Height: 2–3 m
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Spread: 30–40 cm
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Flowering: July–October
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Position: Full sun / partial shade
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Soil: Fertile, well-drained
Ideal For
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Adding a dramatic splash of red to vertical spaces
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Fences, arches, trellises, and pergolas
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Large containers with supports
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Cottage gardens and exotic planting schemes
Sowing & Growing
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Sow indoors: March–April in pots or trays
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Sow outdoors: May–June, after the last frost
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Pre-treatment: Nick or soak seeds 12–24 hours before sowing
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Germination: 7–14 days
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Plant spacing: 30–40 cm
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Provide strong support for climbing stems
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Deadhead to prolong flowering
Morning Glory ‘Chocolate’ – Seeds
(Ipomoea nil)
The Morning Glory ‘Chocolate’ is a rare and eye-catching climber with warm, cocoa-brown blossoms unlike any other variety. Its unique colouring ranges from rich chocolate tones to bronze and deep mauves, often accented by lighter throats. A vigorous annual climber, it quickly covers fences, trellises, or arches with dense green foliage and its striking blooms, which open in the morning and close by evening.
Key Features
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Type: Annual climber
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Height: 2–3 m
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Spread: 30–40 cm
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Flowering: July–October
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Position: Full sun / partial shade
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Soil: Fertile, well-drained
Ideal For
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Adding an exotic, unusual colour to vertical displays
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Covering trellises, fences, arches, and pergolas
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Containers with climbing supports
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Collectors of rare ornamental flowers
Sowing & Growing
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Sow indoors: March–April in pots or trays
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Sow outdoors: May–June after the last frost
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Pre-treatment: Nick or soak seeds for 12–24 hours before sowing to speed germination
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Germination: 7–14 days
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Plant spacing: 30–40 cm
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Provide strong support for climbing
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Thrives best in full sun with shelter from strong winds
Japanese Morning Glory 'Kikyo Zaki Mix' – Seeds
(Ipomoea nil)
The Japanese Morning Glory 'Kikyo Zaki Mix' is a traditional and highly prized variety, renowned in Japanese horticulture for its uniquely ruffled, star-shaped blooms. This climbing annual produces an extraordinary mix of deep purples, blues, pinks, and whites, each with striking petal forms that set them apart from common morning glories. The lush green foliage and vigorous growth make it a spectacular choice for trellises, fences, or balcony planters.
Key Features
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Type: Annual climber
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Height: 2–3 m
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Spread: 30–40 cm
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Flowering: July–October
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Position: Full sun / partial shade
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Soil: Fertile, well-drained
Ideal For
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Training up fences, arches, or trellises
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Balcony or patio containers with supports
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Creating a vertical display of colour
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Collectors of rare Japanese heirloom flowers
Sowing & Growing
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Sow indoors: March–April in pots or trays
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Sow outdoors: May–June after last frost
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Nick or soak seeds for 12–24 hours before sowing to aid germination
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Germination: 7–14 days
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Plant spacing: 30–40 cm
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Requires support to climb
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Prefers full sun but tolerates light shade
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