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Butterfly Pea, Blue White

Butterfly Pea, Blue White

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Clitoria ternatea

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Blue White Butterfly Pea Seeds (Clitoria ternatea): A Striking Bicolor Vine for Your Garden

The Blue White Butterfly Pea (Clitoria ternatea) is a captivating variety that enchants gardeners with its stunning bicolored blooms of rich blue and pure white. Each pack contains seeds of this elegant vine, perfect for adding a touch of sophistication to trellises, arbors, or fences in your garden.

This fast-growing vine features slender green leaves that create a beautiful contrast against its eye-catching flowers. The Blue White Butterfly Pea blooms throughout the warm months, attracting butterflies and hummingbirds, making it both a visual and ecological delight for any garden.

Sow seeds directly in the garden after the last frost or start indoors 6-8 weeks beforehand. Soaking seeds overnight can enhance germination. Space seeds 12-18 inches apart to allow for ample growth.

Provide sturdy support for this climbing vine, as it will twine around trellises or other structures with ease. Regular watering promotes healthy growth, but this resilient plant is also drought-tolerant once established. 

Minimum Seeds per Packet: 5

General Care Information

Lifecycle: Annual

Frost Hardy: No

Bloom Color(s): Blue, White, Lavender

Light: Full Sun (6+ hours)

Water Needs: Moderate (~1 inch per week)

Fertilizer:

  • Average Fertilizer Needs

Other Info:

Planting Tips

Ideal Germination Temp: 78-100 degrees F

Seed Planting Depth: 1/2"

Days to Sprouting: 14-21 Days

Plant Spacing: 3-6 inches

Plant Height: 6+ feet

Other Info: Scarify seeds and soak overnight. Sow in average garden soil.

Growing & Harvesting Tips

  • Vigorous, long vines can reach 10-15 feet and need support.
  • Harvest frequently to keep plants productive.
  • Mulch soil to retain moisture & keep roots cool
  • When vines reach the top of the support, pinch the vines to force plants into heavier bean pod production
  • Harvest in the morning when sugar content is highest, if eating fresh

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