It got killed to the ground and below the snow cover at a one time temperature drop to -11C (12F) on 1 March. Then the next day the dayti...Read Moreme highest was +17C (60F). Flowers in August smelled a bit like sunflower but were not wafting/filling the air with scent. Now a month later I see one bud at the base - may be it will regrow - let us see if it would flower this season.
DeLand/Deleon Springs, FL (Zone 8b) | January 2010 | neutral
** Update, this has got to be the slowest growing vine I've ever seen. No bloom yet, and I've got two plants, one in part sun/shade, one ...Read Morein mostly sun...neither is doing anything to impress me yet.
I purchased the seeds for this and could not find any germination info, so I just sowed them in a well drained seedling mix, barely covered and kept them around 70-75º....came up in about a week.
I have been very pleasantly surprised that this plant has thrived here in SW France. I have planted it in a sheltered spot, with its root...Read Mores under other plants and twining in with wisteria, Trachelospermum jasminoides and Clematis armandii. We are only zone 8a, though admittedly last winter was not too severe - going down to about -7C.
The plant has put on a lot of growth (to around 2m so far), is flowering well and threatening to strangle the elaeagnus it is planted next to.
The scent is sweet and pervading, though not quite as strong as the Trachelospermum jasminoides next to it.
It got killed to the ground and below the snow cover at a one time temperature drop to -11C (12F) on 1 March. Then the next day the dayti...Read More
Doing well in a 7b zone.
** Update, this has got to be the slowest growing vine I've ever seen. No bloom yet, and I've got two plants, one in part sun/shade, one ...Read More
I have been very pleasantly surprised that this plant has thrived here in SW France. I have planted it in a sheltered spot, with its root...Read More