Kadsura Coccinea – Hardy Ornamental Fruit Vine Seeds
Add lush greenery and unique ornamental fruit to your garden with Kadsura Coccinea – Hardy Ornamental Fruit Vine Seeds. This vigorous climbing vine features glossy foliage and produces small, decorative fruits, making it a striking addition to trellises, arbors, or garden fences.
Key Benefits:
- Vibrant climbing vine: Glossy green leaves create a dense, attractive canopy for vertical garden spaces.
- Ornamental fruits: Small decorative fruits add visual interest and seasonal charm.
- Hardy growth: Resilient perennial vine that can thrive in a variety of garden conditions.
- Versatile landscaping: Ideal for trellises, arbors, fences, or as a decorative screen.
- Pollinator-friendly flowers: Blossoms attract bees and beneficial insects to support a healthy garden ecosystem.
Planting & Growth Information:
- Soil: Well-draining, fertile soil enriched with organic matter.
- Sunlight: Full sun to partial shade; bright light promotes healthy foliage and fruiting.
- Watering: Moderate; keep soil evenly moist, especially during germination and early growth.
- Germination: 14–28 days; maintain warmth and consistent moisture for optimal sprouting.
- Growth Type: Perennial climbing vine.
- Mature Height & Spread: Can reach 8–12 feet or more when supported on trellises or fences.
- Bloom & Fruit Season: Produces flowers followed by small decorative fruits in late spring through summer.
Frequently Asked Questions:
- How can these seeds enhance my garden? Kadsura Coccinea adds vertical interest, glossy foliage, and ornamental fruits to trellises, fences, or arbors.
- Are they suitable for beginner gardeners? Yes! With proper soil, sunlight, and moderate watering, this hardy vine is easy to grow.
- Will they attract pollinators? Yes, the flowers attract bees and other beneficial insects.
- Where should I plant them? Trellises, arbors, fences, or vertical supports in full sun to partial shade with fertile, well-draining soil are ideal.
- How long until I see fruits? Expect small ornamental fruits following flowering, typically within the first or second year after germination.
