I have a Pink Ttrumpet Vine (Bignonia Rosa) in a large terracota pot on a sunny terrace in southern Spain
By Jackievera
Spain
It has been flowering beautifully all summer but has now stopped and has many long seed pods on it. I do not know what to do with the seed pods, no need to grow from them as the plants are so cheap to buy here. But what should I do with them? They seem to be taking over the plant. Ialso have two others of the same plant, in a different position, but some shade later int he day and they have not flowered at all. Any suggestions welcome
On plant
Bignonia Rosa
14 Sep, 2009
Although it pains me to say so - take the pods off and dispose of them as the plant is putting all of its energy in producing seeds. (What I would give to be able to grow one here).
14 Sep, 2009