I have to tell you, these blooms are really blue. Very, very blue.
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There's really only one problem with this plant, and it's not even worth mentioning really...
Typically I only see a single flower open at a time. So far.
I told you, not much of a complaint, as that will resolve itself soon as vines typically grow exponentially once they reach a certain size.
Even the faded blooms are very blue, and quite attractive (if you like blue):
So more blooms are coming.
For now though I'll just have to enjoy the foliage, which is quite nice anyway:
I can't wait to see what this looks like in a month or two...
Clitoria ternatea, so far a winner in my garden!
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Interesting medicinal properties! I picked up some 'blue peas' from our local seed swap this year, I wonder if they are the same variety (will have to wait a bit still, here in zone 3 everything takes much longer)
ReplyDeleteIt can be tricky to find true blues in nature, and this one is definitely a winner!
ReplyDeleteThose are a gorgeous blue!! Where would one look to find them?
ReplyDeleteMaggie: I got my seeds this year from Onalee seeds.
ReplyDeleteOh my gosh, want want want!
ReplyDeleteI think that this is the one Thais use as a food colouring? I thought I'd blogged about it but I can't find the post! You can put the flowers in tea which turns it a bright bright blue, then add lemon juice and it turns a hot pink; very cool! I have some of the seeds to try growing them here once Winter is finished.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful colour and I like the foliage a lot too!
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