Here I am offering Seeds from Merremia dissecta, also known as Merremia, Alamo Vine, and Noyau Vine. These climbers are very drought tolerant and can grow up to 12 feet long. They like to live in full sun to partial shade where they produce gorgeous white blossoms with magenta, pink, and purple centers. In some places these blossoms are out all year long. USDA Hardiness Zones 7 to 11.
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It has taken nearly 5 weeks from sowing these seeds to get to this initial climbing stage. I did soak them overnight prior to planting. I planted these in very poor soil yet 3 of them have still emerged and started climbing. I planted them in late April in Austin, TX. I’m so excited to see these spread over my fence and start blooming!*They are in an area that receives partial shade.
It has taken nearly 5 weeks from sowing these seeds to get to this initial climbing stage. I did soak them overnight prior to planting. I planted these in very poor soil yet 3 of them have still emerged and started climbing. I planted them in late April in Austin, TX. I’m so excited to see these spread over my fence and start blooming! *They are in an area that receives partial shade.
4.0 out of 5 stars
Patience required, but worth the wait!
Reviewed in the United States on May 30, 2023
It has taken nearly 5 weeks from sowing these seeds to get to this initial climbing stage. I did soak them overnight prior to planting. I planted these in very poor soil yet 3 of them have still emerged and started climbing. I planted them in late April in Austin, TX. I’m so excited to see these spread over my fence and start blooming! *They are in an area that receives partial shade.