We don't know when or if this item will be back in stock. If so, please consider making a small donation to help maintain and keep the website advert free with no intrusive pop ups or adverts. Genuine Plant World Seeds branded packets supplied direct from Plant World Seeds UK; Common Name: Flame Nasturtium, "Scottish Flame Flower". They may still take very many months to appear, so please never discard the pot or tray. Genus Tropaeolum can be annuals or perennials, bushy, trailing or climbing by twining stems, with simple or palmately lobed leaves and showy funnel-shaped flowers with five long-clawed petals and often a spur Details T. speciosum is a slender herbaceous climber to 3m, with long fleshy rhizomes and rounded leaves composed of 5-7 obovate leaflets. Fresh seeds collected every autumn! Type: Climber. This fabulous Chilean native prefers peat to be incorporated into the soil, when it will make countless, long-lived hardy tubers. Packet content (approximately): 8; Sheets of dazzling scarlet flowers cascading amidst pretty, delicate, divided leaves adorn this gorgeous plant throughout midsummer. This fabulous Chilean native prefers peat to be incorporated into the soil, when it will make countless, long-lived hardy tubers. If Tropealum is not the climbing plant for your garden, there is information and growing conditions for many other Climbing plants. Hardiness: Hardy. Packet content (approximately): 8; Sheets of dazzling scarlet flowers cascading amidst pretty, delicate, divided leaves adorn this gorgeous plant throughout midsummer. Genuine Plant World Seeds branded packets supplied direct from Plant World Seeds UK; Common Name: Flame Nasturtium, "Scottish Flame Flower". If grown in the right place and conditions, it can be vigorous but it is a notoriously tricky climber to get established. Not for nothing is it also known as the "Scottish Flame Flower" because although tricky to grow, it sometimes seems to be easier to establish in Scotland. This handy guide comprises of approximately 55 pages, 23 illustrations and approximately 12,000 words. We advise covering seeds very thinly with sand or fine grit to about the depth of the seed size. Soil Type: Clay, Sand, Loam. Packet content (approximately): 8; Sheets of dazzling scarlet flowers cascading amidst pretty, delicate, divided leaves adorn this gorgeous plant throughout midsummer. BUY 2 OF THE SAME ITEM, GET A 3RD PACKET OF IT FOR FREE, Buy in bulk. Scottish Flame Flowers(5 Seed) Tropaeolum speciosum -Flame Nasturtium,Rare Vine ! Ideal conditions are acidic soil, and sun, but not too hot which may be why it grows well in Scotland. Scottish Flamme Blumen (5 Samen) Tropaeolum speciosum -Flame Kapuzinerkresse, seltene Rebe! A blaze of fiery red flowers will set walls and fences aglow with exotic blooms throughout summer. At the end of each chapter there are key points and a helpful checklist at the end summarising the growing steps and timeline. Its common name is "  Flame flower" because of the bold swathes of red comprising many tiny scarlet flowers. Scottish wildflower seed packets & meadow mixtures native Scottish wildflowers seed packets: meadow & wildflower only mixes for projects of all sizes: scythes for meadow management: Yellow Rattle Rhinanthus minor: visit our Facebook page to find out more: NEWS! Nothing here. /* Add your own Mailchimp form style overrides in your site stylesheet or in this style block. If the seeds do not come up within 6 to 12 weeks the damp seed tray can be given cold treatment in a fridge for about four weeks. Lighting Conditions: Full Sun, Partial Sun. We recommend moving this block and the preceding CSS link to the HEAD of your HTML file. Once established, Flame Nasturtium spreads by underground stems and form large deep rooting tubers. Please add something or load your cart, Plant World, St. Marychurch Rd, UK, TQ12 4SE, MAURANDYA 'BRIDAL BOUQUET' (ERUBESCENS ALBA). Soil Acidity: Neutral, Acid. Genuine Plant World Seeds branded packets supplied direct from Plant World Seeds UK; Common Name: Flame Nasturtium, "Scottish Flame Flower". Common name:Flame Nasturtium, "Scottish Flame Flower". Customers who viewed this item also viewed. Sheets of dazzling scarlet flowers cascading amidst pretty, delicate, divided leaves adorn this gorgeous plant throughout midsummer. The climate and soils in Scotland seems to suit this species and it has been called the Scotch Creeper or Scottish Flame Flower even though it is a native of Chile. Each chapter covers a stage in tomato growing including growing from seed, what are grafted plants, growing under glass and outside, in containers, important advice and tips about feeding and watering together with troubleshooting and understanding tomato blight. Plant in cool soil where the roots are sheltered from the direct heat of the sun. English Name(s): Flame Nasturtium, Scottish Flame Flower, Nasturtium. Specially for Growers and Commercial Buyers, We produce custom seed packets for all occasions, Visit our 'Gardens of the World', located in Devon, UK, View or download our catalogue in a PDF format. Grows up to 8-10 ft. tall (240-300 cm) and 3-4 ft. wide (90-120 cm). Brand: SVI. Plant World Seeds - Tropaeolum Speciosum Seeds Genuine Plant World Seeds branded packets supplied direct from Plant World Seeds UK ; Common Name: Flame Nasturtium, "Scottish Flame Flower". T.speciosum has many flowers of a strong, intense red which flower for several weeks in midsummer. Not for nothing is it also known as the "Scottish Flame Flower" because although tricky to grow, it sometimes seems to be easier to establish in Scotland. Genuine Plant World Seeds branded packets supplied direct from Plant World Seeds UK; Common Name: Flame Nasturtium, "Scottish Flame Flower". All rights reserved. Moisture: Well-drained */. It is a perennial unlike its relative the Nasturtium, which is a colourful annual. Moist seed tray can be placed in fridge at 4 degrees C in a plastic bag for 4 – 6 weeks then kept at on gentle heat of 15-20 degrees C. Germination may take 8 to 10 weeks. Flame flower looks at its best grown through evergreens where the contrast between the strong green and red looks most effective.