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Pink FuzzyBean Vine (Strophostyles umbellata) seeds - Native
Pink Fuzzy Bean - Flowers are pink, then turn yellow on 2nd day

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I am sold out of this item for the season.   Please email me at :onalee@aol.com and I can let you know when I have it available again.  Sorry for the inconvenience.    - Onalee

10+ Pink Fuzzy Bean (AKA: Pink Wild Bean)(Strophostyles umbellata) Seeds PLUS planting instructions.

These are perennials to zone 4. Will self-sow for even more vines in following years!

This is a native vine whose delicate beauty is best seen close-up. Plant near a walkway, garden bench or an entryway so you can really enjoy the delicate pink blooms, which turn to yellow on their 2nd day.  The blooms are small, but have a quite interesting shape to them! This vine grows to about 8' and blooms the first year from seed from mid-summer to frost.

An excellent addition for anyone growing NATIVE plants or your cottage garden and it adds a wonderful diversity for anyone who loves growing butterfly peas.

They grow best in sandy, well draining, average soil and in full sun or bright/partial shade. Drought tolerant once established.

$3.00