| Item #3200 Wine Cup Callirhoe
Involucrata (Malvaceae)
A hardy, drought tolerant, sprawling perennial native to
Texas and the central United States. The numerous trailing stems spread vine-like over the
ground originating from a carrotlike tuber. The magnificent dark purplered or wine
colored flowers are numerous found at the end of slender stems. The flowers close each
evening and remain permanently shut after pollination. The stems and leaves of the entire
plant die back in the heat of summer and should be trimmed to promote fall growth. Easy to
grow from seed, or can be started from the carrotlike tuber. Prefers full sun in
gravelly or sandy soils.
Suggested use: Rock gardens, borders, wooden barrels, hanging baskets, meadows.
Miscellaneous: Keeping the faded or pollinated blooms picked will prolong
the growing season. The trailing stems do not root as one might expect..
NOTE: Not recommended for planting outside of shaded area.
Average Planting Success: 70% |