
Cardinal Climber Seeds
- Tall-growing annual climbing vine
- Heirloom pollinator attractor with red Summer blooms
- Thrives in full sun or partially shaded areas
Fast Facts
About Cardinal Climber Seeds
Ipomoea x multifida
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Grow Heirloom Morning Glories - Plant Cardinal Climber Seeds
This interesting variety of Morning Glory is known for its uniquely shaped leaves and multitude of smaller, but brilliantly bright red, trumpet-shaped blooms. Foliage is deep green, finely cut and growing on dark stems. Perfect for trellises or fences, Morning Glory Cardinal Climber will climb anything in its path if not directed.
Fast Facts
About Cardinal Climber Seeds
Ipomoea x multifida
Buy Morning Glory in Packets or in Bulk
Grow Heirloom Morning Glories - Plant Cardinal Climber Seeds
This interesting variety of Morning Glory is known for its uniquely shaped leaves and multitude of smaller, but brilliantly bright red, trumpet-shaped blooms. Foliage is deep green, finely cut and growing on dark stems. Perfect for trellises or fences, Morning Glory Cardinal Climber will climb anything in its path if not directed.
How to Plant Cardinal Climber Morning Glory
When to Plant Morning Glory Seeds
Seeds can be directly sown once soil temperatures are 65 degrees or above, or started indoors 4-6 weeks before the final frost date for your area.
Where to Plant Morning Glory Seeds
Morning Glory plants prefer full sun so be sure to pick an area that has direct sunlight for 6-8 hours.
How to Plant Morning Glory Seeds
Seeds may be scarified, but not a requirement. To scarify, you may nick the seeds with a knife, or rub the seeds with sandpaper or a file. Then soak the seeds overnight. Plant seeds 1/2 inch deep and provide 8-12" spacing between plants.
Once vines reach 6 inches, provide trellis support unless planted in hanging planter in which case you can leave it to spill over.
How to Care for Morning Glory
Water weekly at first or when the soil looks dry. Once established, only water as needed. Remove any spent blooms as they appear and at the first sign of killing frost, cut back dead vines.
Seed Coverage for Cardinal Climber Seeds
Amount |
Recommended Coverage |
Packet |
Up to 80 Sq. Ft |
1 Ounce |
Up to 625 Sq. Ft |
1/4 Pound |
Up to 2,500 Sq. Ft |
1 Pound |
Up to 10,000 Sq. Ft |
From Our Customers
5.00/5 Based on 1 Reviews
Stunning
Absolutely stunning! I planted these in unimproved soil along a corner of my fence line and did nothing more than keep them watered. They lived up to the photo in the ad. Beautiful scarlet flowers against feathery, deep green leaves. Coverage is much more dense than normal Morning Glory vines, and they were in bloom about three times as long as my Heavenly Blues, Pearly Gates, and Scarlet O'Haras. Absolutely stunning! (They are enthusiastic climbers, though, requiring me to rescue the tree limbs 3 feet above the fence every few days.)
- Maddie, Apr 2016