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Tropaeolum tricolor
(Synonym: T. tricolorum), native to Chile and Bolivia. After a summer dormancy, this climber starts growing in October. The small hand-shaped leaves develop and grow throughout the winter. In April-May the edible flowers appear, which are red with black on the outside, the inside is yellow. Suitable for in a pot in a greenhouse, not hardy.
Description
(Synonym: T. tricolorum), native to Chile and Bolivia. After a summer dormancy, this climber starts growing in October. The small hand-shaped leaves develop and grow throughout the winter. In April-May the edible flowers appear, which are red with black on the outside, the inside is yellow. Suitable for in a pot in a greenhouse, not hardy.
Plant data
- Reference
- 3210
- Preferred Placement
- voor in de halfschaduw
- Color
- red, black and yellow
- Bulb size
- I.
- Bulb Spacing
- 10
- Planting Depth
- 8-10
- Height in cm.
- 120
- Flowering time in the months
- 4-5
- Milieukeur Kweker
- MPS-601905 Status: A+
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