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Ipomoea aurantiaca


Ipomoea aurantiaca
Prunkwinde, Chiapas Prunkwinde, Morning Glory,

immergrüne oder laubabwerfende, krautige Kletterpflanze mit langen, schlanken Trieben und wechselständig angeordneten, bis zu 12 langen und 6 cm breiten, herzförmigen, sattgrünen Blättern. Die röhrenförmigen, ca. 4 cm großen, strahlend gelb-orangefarbenen Blüten erscheinen in den Blattachseln

Option Preis Bestellmenge
10 Korn
2,50EUR
100 Korn
temporarily out of stock
 
incl. 7% VAT*, plus shipping costs
Steckbrief
Family:  Convolvulaceae Windengewächse Evergreen: 
Origin:  South America Fragrance: 
Group:  Climber Flower:  yellow, gold, pale yellow, lemon-yellow, dark yellow, ocher
Zone:  10 Flowering: 
Hibernate:  mind. 5-10°C Fruits:  Kapseln
To use as:  Topfgarten, Wintergarten Locations:  full sun to sun
Toxic:  Samen Rare: 

Sowing Instruction
Propagation: Seeds/Cuttings
Pre-Treatment: soak ca. 24-48 h in lukewarm water
Sowing Time: all year round > spring preferred
Sowing Deep: ca. 1 cm
Sowing Mix: Coir or sowing mix + sand or perlite
Germination Temperature: ca. 20-25°C
Location: bright + keep constantly moist, not wet
Germination Time: ca. 2-4 weeks
Pests: Spider mites > especially under glass
 
Nov 17. Thursday, 2011
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