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Blue Butterfly Pea Seeds - Sow True Seed

Blue Butterfly Pea Seeds

$4.75

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Clitoria ternatea

The delicate flowers of this vining plant are traditionally used in Southeast Asia to make vibrant blue food coloring, or combined with lemongrass to make hot or cold tea. The tea will turn purple if you add lemon juice! Many cultures ascribe medicinal value to the flowers as well. Provide a trellis. Will benefit from scarification and soaking ahead of planting. Typically grown for flowers. Annual.

SMALL FARM GROWN by Bumble Prairie Growing, Lafayette, LA

Minimum Seeds per Packet: 20

Packet Weight: 1g

Planting Season: After Last Frost

Sowing Method: Direct Seed 

Seed Depth: 1”

Direct Seed Spacing: 3"

Soil Temperature: 65-80℉

Days to Sprout: 6-20

Mature Spacing: 6-12"

Sun Requirement: Full Sun

Frost Tolerance: Frost Sensitive

Days to Harvest: 60

Production Cycle: Annual

When to Seed Butterfly Pea

Direct seed into the garden or transplant outdoors once all danger of frost has passed. If transplanting, start seeds eight to ten weeks before your last frost. Starting your seeds ahead of time is recommended in growing zones with shorter seasons. 

Where to Plant Butterfly Pea

Choose a spot that gets full sun and has loose, well-draining soil. Keep in mind that this is a tropical plant so it’s going to need lots of heat and sun! 

Growing Butterfly Pea

Sow seeds one inch deep and three inches apart. As your crops germinate, thin your seedlings to six to 12 inches apart. Ten foot long vines require trellising. Once established, this vine is relatively drought tolerant. 

Harvesting Butterfly Pea

Butterfly pea plants are grown for their flowers, rather than the pea. The blooms can be harvested as they open. Once flowering begins, check your plants once a day! Continuous harvest will increase the number of flowers produced. When put in water, this bloom produces a rich blue-purple color that is often used in teas or beverages. Fresh flowers will produce the richest color but dried flowers will also produce a beautiful color when put in hot water.

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Blue Butterfly Pea Seeds

$4.75

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