Cardinal Climber Vine Not Blooming
Q: My three sunny cardinal climber vines are not blooming. They’re pretty big and green but no blooms.
A: Cardinal climber, and its parents, cypress vine and red morning glory are vigorous annual vines. Given a good site in which to grow, they shoot up rapidly. I think they sometimes put more energy into growing than into putting on flowers. If your vines are healthy, they should be getting ready to bloom soon.
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