Clitoria Species, Bluebell, Blue Pea Vine, Butterfly Pea
Clitoriaternatea
Synonym
Clitoria
albiflora
Clitoria
bracteata
Clitoria
coelestris
Clitoria
parviflora
Clitoria
philippensis
Mine's blooming in what for us in Houston is the middle of our six months of summer. It's in with an Angel's Trumpet I water daily. I f...Read More
Bought seeds this spring to plant for the pollinators without knowing the various benefits of this vine. Collected flowers and pods today...Read More
Easy to grow from seed. Makes a lovely wall of blue/green against my fence. In zone 9, it usually dies back in winter so not invasive for...Read More
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I collected some random seeds from Thailand about 2/3 years ago and finally planted them in India this summer. (6...Read More
I've read through all the comments but can't find any reference to seed.
Can anyone tell me how long I can keep my saved s...Read More
I was given seeds from a co-worker. I planted them in my backyard to fill in a hole my puppy dug up. Within 6 weeks this vine began climb...Read More
I have more of a question than a comment, for anyone here in central Florida. I've planted some Butterfly Pea seeds, and the seedlings ar...Read More
@rahuljawale From my experience with Clitoria vines and from what I've read, the things that cause them to produce lush or leggy growth w...Read More
I have a Blue Pea Vine which flowered for a few months after it was bought at the local nursery. And then for almost a year, i.e. till to...Read More
i want to know any other colours than blue,white available if amy one can find red or yellow please let me know
Beautiful vine as others have already said. It is one of the host plants for the Long-tailed Skipper (Urbanus proteus). and this week a f...Read More
I was introduced to this flowering vine in Thailand. We were served Butterfly Pea in the form of cool aid. It was very refreshing. We we...Read More
I grew mine from seeds that I bought from a U.S. sellers on eBay. They're producing beautiful flowers right now. You can use them in sala...Read More
I live in Everett, WA, about 30 miles north of Seattle. I purchased the seeds from Thompson and Morgan. I sowed them under grow lights wi...Read More
Through this wonderful site, I have just discovered the name and data on a few seedlings I have been calling my "Magical Mystery Plants."...Read More
Wonderful vine that gives color to a winter garden in Florida. Attracts butterflies, bees and is easy to grow.
In India, Butterfly Pea is commonly known as Gokarn or Kajli. i have this vine in my private garden since four years. and at present, it ...Read More
The Butterfly Pea grows in places I cant get the grass to grow here. It is pretty (my Mom loves it), and I don't have to take care of it.
I found this vine growing in the woods behind my house in Mississippi. It took awhile to find out what it was.
There is also a white clitorea butterfly.. I have it!
This is one tough little vine! I found it growing wild along the side of the road outside of the central landfill in Kahului, Hawaii (on...Read More
Easy to grow vigorous annual or perennial in frost free areas. Propagate from seed, plants bloom in 7-10 weeks from germination. Easy t...Read More
I purchased 3 of these plants (double flowers) from Home Depot to grow on 3' x 9' trellises. While they started out growing beautifully ...Read More
It is more of a shrub than vine here in lahore Pakistan. It blooms from June till October. I have one with double blooms and blue color. ...Read More
Edible purple food dyes are also extracted from the butterfly pea flower ("anchan" flower) in Thailand, and used in making desserts.
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I found the Butterfly Pea last year growing under a Cedar out in the woods. Until recently though a total mystery flower. I have a walki...Read More
These grow as cool season annuals here in zone 7/8, going by what I have seen and read online. They reseed so easily that I am happy to h...Read More
planted it here in z 6 outdoors will update w survival info next spring!!cross your fngers as i see a neighbor of mine in longwood garden...Read More
Lovely vine, have searched for it since I picked up a few seeds at a local botanical garden here in Florida. So happy to know its name et...Read More
Growing beautifully at Lonwood Gardens, zone 6.
This is a favorite perennial in my Florida garden where my original plant is several years old. And I do know it is the original and not...Read More
This vine has a remarkable ability to thrive in small pots, or moss lined hanging baskets.
It is a lovely vine to have, esp. the blue one and in particular, the double blues. Flower colour is stunning, easy to start from seed an...Read More
Blue butterfly pea vine never fails to attract attention. It grows easily here in central Florida. It sometimes overwinters, as Thunbergi...Read More
Would like to share this interesting note:
This flower is very popular with Nonya (a culture of people from intermarriage of Chine...Read More
Butterfly pea has naturalized on my property over the past 8 years. It is so a joy to so easily get that gorgeous blue color. It grows in...Read More
I have searched the internet for 3 days looking for this exact vine. I absolutely LOVED this vine. The flowers are a beautiful blue and...Read More
These are tender climbing vines. The leaves are made of 5 to 7 leaflets, each growing up to 4 inches long. The flowers resemble peas and ...Read More