








🌿 Elevate your garden game with vibrant vines that wow and welcome wildlife!
Outsidepride Mixed Cypress Vine Seeds offer 200 heirloom annual seeds that grow vigorous, 78-inch tall vines with star-shaped, nectar-rich flowers in red, rose, and white. Adaptable to USDA Zones 3-10, these fast-growing vines bloom from early summer to fall, attracting hummingbirds and pollinators while adding lush, feathery foliage to vertical gardens, fences, and pergolas. Easy to grow in well-drained soil with partial sun, they transform outdoor spaces into vibrant, living art.












































| ASIN | B005LY4E20 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #53,835 in Patio, Lawn & Garden ( See Top 100 in Patio, Lawn & Garden ) #34 in Vine Plants |
| Brand | Outsidepride |
| Color | Mix |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 4.4 out of 5 stars (1,801) |
| Expected Blooming Period | Summer to Fall |
| Expected Plant Height | 6 Feet |
| Expected Planting Period | Spring |
| Indoor/Outdoor Usage | Outdoor |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item Weight | 0.48 ounces |
| Manufacturer | Outsidepride |
| Material Feature | Heirloom |
| Moisture Needs | Little To No Watering |
| Number of Pieces | 200 |
| Package Dimensions | 5 x 2.99 x 0.2 inches |
| Product Care Instructions | Well-drained |
| Soil Type | Loam Soil |
| Special Feature | Seeds |
| Style | Mix |
| Sunlight Exposure | Partial Sun |
| UPC | 678482975897 |
| USDA Hardiness Zone | 3 |
| Unit Count | 200.0 Count |
C**D
Perfect for beginner gardening enthusiasts
Easy to grow Cypress Vine. Start seedlings indoors, prop with toothpicks as soon as spindly vines become 3" tall to give them climbing opportunities. Plant after danger of frost in loamy soil adding fresh planting soil to your established soil beds. I'm in zone 6B, so plants aren't quite ready to go in the ground yet until late March. My seeds germinated in 12 days. Keep a lightbulb on them all day for faster showing germination, cover with clear plastic lid if possible like a Jiffy Greenhouse for starter seeds. Try to keep temperature at least 50° to aid in production. Grow up a fence or arbor, do not grow against a house or roof as they can become invasive. Attracts bees and hummingbirds and other pollinators. Wash your hands after handling flowers or leaves to avoid headache. Read all information on manufacturers label for best planting and handling. Pairs well with pansy's, ornamental grasses and ferns. Adds a splash of color and dainty featherlike needle shaped leaves. Fortify privacy fencing with wooden slats or other viners like Morning Glory. Train Cypress Vine up and around fencing or poles to keep the look tidy. Vines can be gently braided to create branch-like appearance, leave enough spacing for vines to fill in and grow up to 1" thick in circumference each. Can be tied or secured for optimal patterning and decoration. Check out BH&G for design ideas with Cypress Vine. I ordered red, but they come in many colors. Hardy growers, you may trim them back in fall but I just plan to let mine go wild for a while. Hummingbirds like a medly of options, and Cypress Vine is an inexpensive addition to attract more hummingbird varieties. I'm very happy with this seller, my plants are doing great.
M**E
Already sprouted!
Received 5 days ago, soaked overnight, planted the next day, and two have sprouted this morning. I don't think one could ask for more than this. I've planted them several different ways. I'll come back to this review to update if any one of the planting methods seems to work better than the others. So far, the one in my little greenhouse sprouted as did the one in the pot out in the sun. The one in the sun looks stronger. I just planted several more right into the ground and I've transplanted the one from the greenhouse into that same bed. In my experience, Cypress Vine hates to be transplanted so we'll see about that one. I've given it a really nice bed and it's blazing hot, which they love. I've put shade over the sprouted seedling until it acclimates. My hope is that I can get a tiny start on the vine and just a few of the blooms seed and plant themselves for next spring. We still have plenty of "summer" left here in Central Florida so there is a pretty good chance. We'll see. So far ... so good!
T**R
Love Love Love
I thought these were interesting. I put the seeds in a damp paper towel and put it in a baggie for 5 hours. I then planted them into the ground. They grew fast. Do not plant near other flowers or plants. This will take over them. I didn’t know and planted them next to my sunflowers and they totally took over my sunflower stalks. So place them farther away. They are beautiful and unique and have been nothing but healthy since I planted them. Definitely good value for the money.
R**E
attract hummingbirds
These vine seeds are easy to plant; do well in hot climates, but need lots of water. Should come back next summer.
B**N
A seed that grows, and grows well.
Buying seeds online you gotta be careful. Most of the ones for sale are fakes to separate you from your money, even on this reputable website, where liars abound. But having never heard of cypress vine in my life I decided to give it a try. Especially since it was not coming from abroad (overseas seeds are a sure sign of fakery). After soaking overnight in room temp water the seeds were planted. I expected a low germination rate so planted many. I was wrong, because pretty much all seeds grew! The ones I grew in pots (to grow up my driveway fence) are not doing so well compared to ones put into the ground which are now several feet long. I did plant late for this experiment, and have no sign of a single flower appearing (it is mid-Aug now). I will get them into the ground earlier next year for the real show to begin. Overall, I am impressed that a seed purchased online was not only super-fertile, but also the correct thing. Well done sellers. Update 25th Sep 2019: Pics were added of the flowers in full bloom. Red/white/pink, all colors represented.
E**S
great seeds beautiful vine
Bought last fall, planted this spring the seeds came up beautiful vine for hummingbirds.
F**T
Cypress Vine a Big Disappointment
I planted about 70 out of the 100 seeds in the envelope - they took what seemed to be forever to germinate and only 8 sprouted. With that few I had to change my original plans for them and ended up splitting them between 3 large pots on a sunny deck. They grew slowly and were completely underwhelming. The foliage is pretty - very delicate and wispy. But you have to be standing practically on top of them to see it. The description of "dazzling bright flowers" is quite the overstatement!! The flowers are incredibly tiny - so even though there were approx. 3 plants per pot, they had no "presence" - if I stood 15-20ft away it looked like I had empty pots. Eventually the vines did grow in length - but the vines also were so delicate/skinny that it hardly looked like anything was growing. If I had known this I might have put them in front of a very light colored wall- at least then they'd be more visible. We had an extremely wet and cloudy growing season - worst ever- so I imagine that had a lot to do with the results. I had never tried these before, but since so few germinated, I had little to work with and the results weren't worth the effort.
W**G
Not Red Blooms
These finally bloomed and they are hot pink. Not red at all. Disappointed they were the wrong color.
B**H
From this link i ordered seeds but it dint work, so i tried below link and every seed fragmented on 3rd day https://www.amazon.in/dp/B01J8AI6A8/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_i_XjSrFb7CP0YJP
S**A
मैने साइप्रस के बीज मंगाए थे कुछ ओर ही भेज दिया पहले भी मेरे साथ क्लिमेटीस बीज मे ऐसा ही किया था इनसे कुछ भी ना खरीदे।
S**R
I would like to give no stars. The seeds are not real. They gave me small stone pieces. The seeds of cypress Vines are supposed to be oval and black. They provided wrong material which was not seed but small pieces of mud or something
R**N
They are not cypruss vine seeds.felt cheated.could not return it though wanted to
V**N
Not even single seed grow
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