The
White-Veined Dutchman’s Pipe is a deciduous plant from South America that has unusual,
pipe-shaped flowers that have fringed margins. It is an annual or a perennial and
it is grown as a vine or a groundcover. It has medium green, hart-shaped leaves
with white veins. It is a host plant for butterflies. Hardy in zones 7-10.
Growing
Instructions for the White-Veined Dutchman’s Pipe
1. The seeds
like moist, well-drained soil. Use a sterile seed starter mix, if available. It
prevents soil fungi from damaging the seeds and the seedlings. If not
available, then make a mixture of half potting soil and half sand, perlite or
vermiculite. 2. Put the soil in a pot. 3. Sow the seeds 1/8 of an inch deep. 4.
Water the seeds. Put the pot in an area in light shade or part sun. The seeds
have erratic germination. They may take 30-90 days to sprout.
William (verified owner) –
WOW!! Not one dud in the bunch!! Shortly after planting they started growing ! These are really great packet of seeds!!!
Alan (verified owner) –
Great germination.
Edward (verified owner) –
I was happy about the quick delivery and that the seeds actually sprouted within 7 days
Samuel (verified owner) –
So far so good!
Riley (verified owner) –
Very fast delivery.