Gardening: Cup and Saucer Vine

Rosemary Thornton, contributing editor
Victorian charmerVelvety purple flowers and green bracts resemble cups and saucers -- the knick name of this heirloom flowering vine.

Cobea Scandens was introduced in this country in 1792, and is now propagated and cultivated at a nursery in Maine. As it matures, its color will change a bit.

This annual plant (does not return after winter) is sold in single 4" pots.

  • Cup and Saucer Vine (F102).
  • Price: $1 per pot (August 2005).

    Supplier: The Heirloom Garden of Maine
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