Cobaea Cathedral Bells Violet Seed
Discover the striking beauty of Cobaea Cathedral Bells Violet seeds, offering vibrant purple flowers and matching foliage for a unique garden statement. This annual variety thrives in full sun and is perfect for premium packs and containers, reaching dramatic heights of up to 96 inches. For optimal growth, start seeds indoors and transplant. With moderate water needs, these flowers provide a stunning, long-lasting display throughout the spring planting season, adding rich color and texture to any landscape.
$6.45
Owner Satisfaction
2.9
/ 5
Category Rank
6487
/ 6505
#6487 in Seeds & Seed Tape
Price vs Category Average
-39%
Below average
Seed Count
25
Who it's for
- Striking Ornamental Value
- Rapid and Vigorous Growth
- Attracts Pollinators
Who should skip it
- Challenging Germination
- Requires Early Start
- High Maintenance Vigor
Key Specs
Seed Count
25
Plant Type
Flower
Life Cycle
Annual
Flower Color
Purple
Water Needs
Moderate
Sunlight Exposure
Full Sun
Plant Height
48-96 inches
Plant Spread
12-18 inches
Features
- Striking purple flowers and foliage.
- Dramatic height for garden impact.
- Ideal for containers and premium packs.
- Attracts pollinators to your garden.
- Annual growth habit for seasonal color.
- Requires transplanting for best results.
- Suitable for spring planting.
- Full sun exposure preferred.
What customers say
Customer sentiment for these seeds is sharply divided, focusing primarily on reliability and germination success. Gardeners who achieve growth celebrate the vigorous vines and the spectacular, unique violet blooms, finding the resulting beauty a worthy reward. Conversely, the dominant frustration stems from widespread germination failure, even with careful preparation. Many users report very low or zero success rates, leading to feelings of wasted time and money. While the mature plant promises high quality, the initial usability and consistency of the seed itself are significant concerns. Overall satisfaction hinges entirely on overcoming the initial planting difficulty, suggesting this variety demands advanced skill.
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