šø Product Description: Clitoria ternatea āPink Doubleā
Unfurl the magic of a rare doubleāflowered beauty: Clitoria ternatea āPink Doubleā seeds bring you a spectacular twist on the classic butterfly pea vine. Imagine gardens brightened by soft roseāpink blossoms, each bloom unfolding with double petalsāan unexpected floral duet that dances above rich green foliage.
š± Botanical & Bloom Details
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Bloom Color: Roseāpink double flowers (a rare color mutation from the usual blue/purple or white types).
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Vine Habit: Fastāgrowing perennial vine reaching up to 10ā15āÆft long, twining elegantly over trellises or cascading in hanging baskets.
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USDA Hardiness Zones: Zones 9ā11 (perennial in frostāfree climates; grown as annual or potāculture elsewhere).
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Hardiness: Tropical/subātropical native; thrives in warm, sunny to partly shaded sites with wellādraining soil.
šæ Fragrance & Pollinator Power
While the double pink blossoms are not particularly fragrant, their allure lies in their visual drama. These flowers are a magnet for bees, butterflies, moths, and even some beetlesāobserved visiting for nectar and pollen. The plant supports Papilio demoleus caterpillars and is pollinated by bees like Apis mellifera, Anthophora, and carpenter bees, plus butterflies such as Jamides celeno and Udaspus folus, and even crambid moths like Spoladea recurvalis.
š Wildlife & Ecological Role
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Pollinator Support: Frequent visits from native bees and butterflies help seed set and garden biodiversity.
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Larval Host: Acts as a host for some Papilionid and lycaenid butterfly larvae such as Papilio demoleus and Jamides celeno.
š Cultural & Historical Fascination
Known across SouthāEast Asia as āaprajitaā (Sanskrit for āthe unconqueredā), butterfly pea has adorned rituals, teas, textiles, and cuisines for centuries:
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Used to create vibrant blue and purpleāhued rice, desserts (like nasi kerabu), and herbal drinks across Malaysia, Thailand, Vietnam, and beyond.
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Its colorāchanging propertyātransforming blue tea to purple or pink with the addition of lemon or acidityānever fails to astonish guests and gardeners alike.
⨠Interesting Facts
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The genus name āClitoriaā was inspired by the flowerās shapeāan unusual botanical tribute dating back to Linnaeusās naming in the 18th century.
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Extracts of C. ternatea contain cyclotides, biologically active peptides with natural insecticidal and repellent propertiesānature's own garden protector.
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In tropical agriculture, it's valued as multipurpose: forage, ground cover, hay crop, green manure, and soil revegetation in disturbed sites.
š± How to Grow āPink Doubleā Seeds
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Scarify or nick the seeds and soak overnight for faster germination.
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Sow ½ā1āÆin deep in warm soil after all frost danger has passed.
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Provide support for climbing (trellis, fence, or hanging basket).
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Full sun to partial shade, moderate watering; droughtātolerant once established.
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Pinch growing tips to encourage bushiness and continuous bloom.
š· Why Youāll Love These Seeds
These seeds offer:
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Stunning roseāpink double bloomsārare, romantic, and eyeācatching
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A garden teeming with beneficial bees, butterflies, and moths
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Cultural eleganceāfrom Ayurvedic lore to Southeast Asian teas and colorāchanging culinary magic
Bring home these delightful seeds and grow more than just flowersāgrow stories, color, wildlife, and tradition in your garden with Clitoria ternatea āPink Doubleā.