Canary Creeper
This flowering vine has a vivid personality that really grabs you. The rounded, lobed leaves are exotic, rather tropical. It climbs, spreads, and covers very well, making a lush screen or canopy. The flowers are bright canary-yellow with some tiny red splashes, made even more striking by the open "mouth" and curled, a pointed tail which floats below two flared fan-like "wings". A South American native. 30 seeds PLANTING Tropaeolum peregrinum Annual Germination: 10-12 days, soaking seeds overnight aids germination Seed Planting Depth: Sow 1/2” deep Starting Indoors: Start indoors 2-4 weeks before the last frost. Provide 60-65ºF soil temperatures until germination. Using individual biodegradable peat/cow pots/paper pots helps to reduce root damage when transplanting. Transplant 8-10” apart after the last frost date. Sowing Outdoors: 2 weeks before the last frost into early summer Spacing: 8-12” Growth Habit: Trailing Height and Width: 10-12” x 36-48" Light Needs: Full sun Soil Nee