Organic Butterfly Pea Flower Seeds 100 seeds x 2 pack
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Grow Your Own Butterfly Pea Flower Seeds (Clitoria ternatea) – Vibrant Blue Color-Changing Flowers for Herbal Teas, Magical Cocktails & Vertical Container Gardens Across America
Butterfly pea flower (also called Asian pigeonwings or blue pea) is a fast-growing tropical vine that produces stunning deep-indigo blooms loved by mixologists, herbal tea enthusiasts, and urban gardeners. The flowers are completely edible and naturally change color from brilliant blue to vivid purple or pink when you add lemon or any acid—creating Instagram-worthy drinks, desserts, and rice dishes with zero artificial dyes. It climbs quickly on trellises or fences (3–8 ft in a season), making it perfect for balconies, patios, or small-space vertical gardening. In Chicago and cooler zones it grows as a beautiful summer annual; in warmer southern and coastal states it can act as a short-lived perennial.
Ideal for home bartenders, natural-food color fans, and balcony growers who want both beauty and function—no big yard needed. One packet gives months of flowers for tea, cocktails, and even natural fabric dyeing.
Step-by-Step Growing Guide (Seed to First Flowers in 60–90 Days)
1. Seed Prep & Sowing
Hard-coated seeds—scarify and soak for best results. Lightly nick the seed coat with sandpaper or a nail file, then soak in warm water 12–24 hours.
Sow ¼–½ inch deep in moist, well-draining potting mix. Germinates in 7–14 days at 70–85°F.
• Nationwide timing tip: Start indoors 6–8 weeks before last frost. Chicago/Midwest/Northeast: early March. South/Southwest (TX/FL/AZ): direct-sow after soil warms or fall for overwintering. West Coast: almost any time in mild areas.
2. Planting & Container Setup
Full sun (6–8+ hours) for maximum blooms. Use 5–10 gallon pots or grow bags with a trellis, obelisk, or balcony railing for vertical growth. Rich, well-draining soil amended with compost. Space vines 12–18 inches apart if multiple plants.
3. Germination & Early Care
Keep soil evenly moist but not soggy until sprouts appear. Provide support as soon as vines start climbing. Light balanced fertilizer every 3–4 weeks once established. In humid Southeast or hot deserts, good airflow prevents
4. Growth & Maintenance
Vines grow rapidly and bloom nonstop once established. Pinch tips for bushier growth if desired. Deadhead spent flowers to encourage more blooms (or leave a few for seed saving). In Chicago summers it peaks July–September; in southern states it flowers almost year-round with protection.
5. Harvesting
Pick fully open flowers in the morning for best color and flavor. Use fresh for cocktails or dry on a screen for tea blends. The more you harvest, the more it produces!
Pro Tip for Every State: Grow in containers for easy mobility—move to shade during extreme heat or bring indoors before first frost in Chicago. Trellis vertically to save balcony space and create a living privacy screen.
Easy Butterfly Pea Flower Recipes for Home Cooks & Mixologists
• Color-Changing Butterfly Pea Tea: Steep dried flowers in hot water for brilliant blue tea. Add lemon for a magical purple-pink shift—fun for kids and cocktails.
• Blue Lemonade or Gin & Tonic: Infuse with lemon, honey, and gin for a show-stopping drink.
• Rice or Desserts: Use the tea to naturally dye sticky rice, cakes, or jelly a vibrant blue.
Butterfly Pea Flower Seeds (Clitoria ternatea) – Detailed 50-State Sowing Calendar (2026)
Butterfly pea is a tropical tender vine — it is extremely sensitive to frost and needs warm soil to germinate and grow.
Key rules that apply to every state:
- Always scarify seeds (lightly nick or rub with sandpaper) + soak in warm water 12–24 hours before planting.
- Ideal germination temperature: 70–85 °F.
- Start indoors 6–8 weeks before your last spring frost date.
- Transplant outdoors only after all frost danger has passed AND soil temperature is consistently 65–70 °F+.
- In USDA zones 9–11 it can often be direct-sown earlier and may behave as a short-lived perennial.
- Provide a trellis, obelisk, or balcony railing — vines climb 3–8 ft fast.
Detailed 50-State Sowing Calendar (Grouped by Region for Easy Reading)
Dates are averages based on 50 % probability last spring frost and typical 2026 conditions. Adjust ±7–10 days for your exact microclimate or elevation.
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Region / States |
Indoor Start |
Transplant / Direct Sow |
Notes / Example Cities |
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Northeast (ME, NH, VT, MA, RI, CT, NY, PA, NJ) |
March 15 – April 5 |
May 20 – June 10 |
New York City: Indoor March 25 → Transplant May 25–June 5 |
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Midwest & Great Lakes (IL, IN, OH, MI, WI, MN, IA, MO, ND, SD, NE, KS) |
March 10 – April 1 |
May 10 – June 1 |
Chicago, IL: Indoor March 15–25 → Transplant May 15–25 |
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Mid-Atlantic & Upper South (DE, MD, DC, VA, WV, KY, NC, TN) |
March 1 – March 20 |
April 25 – May 20 |
Washington DC: Indoor March 10 → Transplant May 5 |
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Southeast & Gulf (SC, GA, AL, MS, AR, LA, OK) |
Feb 20 – March 15 |
April 10 – May 5 |
Atlanta: Indoor March 1 → Transplant April 20 |
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Texas |
North: Feb 25 – March 15 Central/South: Feb 15 – March 10 |
North: mid-April Central/South: March – early April |
Dallas: Indoor March 5 → Transplant mid-April Houston: Direct sow March |
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Florida |
North: Jan 20 – Feb 20 Central: Jan – Feb South: Not usually needed |
North: March – April Central: Feb – March South: Feb – April (year-round possible) |
Miami: Direct sow Feb–March (perennial in south FL) |
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Southwest (AZ, NM, UT, NV) |
Late Feb – mid March |
April 15 – May 15 |
Phoenix: Direct sow Feb–March Flagstaff (higher elevation): Indoor March → Transplant May |
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Mountain & Northern West (CO, ID, MT, WY) |
Late March – early April |
Late May – early June |
Denver: Indoor March 25 → Transplant late May |
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Pacific Northwest (WA, OR) |
Mid to late March |
Late May – early June |
Seattle: Indoor March 20 → Transplant late May |
|
California |
Northern/Coastal: Feb 20 – March 20 Southern/Inland: Feb 1 – March 1 |
Northern: March – May Southern: Feb – April |
Los Angeles: Direct sow Feb–April San Francisco: March–May |
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Alaska |
Late April – May |
June (greenhouse or containers recommended) |
Anchorage: Very short season — best as container plant |
|
Hawaii |
Not needed |
Year-round (best Feb–May during drier months) |
Honolulu: Direct sow any time; peak bloom in warmer months |
Pro Tips for Every State
- Chicago / Midwest / Northeast gardeners: Start indoors under grow lights in March and move pots outside after Memorial Day weekend for the safest results.
- Southern & Southwestern gardeners: You can often skip indoor starting and direct-sow once night temps stay above 60 °F.
- Container / balcony growers: Use at least 5–10 gallon pots with a trellis — perfect for urban spaces nationwide.
- Fall planning: In zones 9–11 you can sow a second round in late summer for fall/winter flowers. In cooler zones treat as an annual and enjoy until first hard frost.
Organic Butterfly Pea Flower Seeds bring the joy of growing your own plants from scratch. This 100 seeds provides enough for a thriving garden patch or multiple seasons of planting. Watch tiny seeds transform into vibrant, productive plants with proper care.
There's a quiet satisfaction in holding seeds in your palm—knowing each one carries the potential for something beautiful. This 100 seeds of organic butterfly pea flower seeds x seeds comes in sealed packaging to maintain viability. Plant them, water them, watch them grow. It never gets old.
Key Benefits
- 100 seeds for generous planting
- High germination rate when properly stored
- Non-GMO, open-pollinated variety
- Suitable for containers or garden beds
- Save seeds from mature plants for next season
- Detailed growing instructions included
How to Use
- Start seeds 1–2 cm deep in moist seed-starting mix
- Keep soil consistently moist at 18–24°C for germination
- Expect sprouts in 7–21 days depending on variety
- Thin or transplant seedlings when 5–8 cm tall
- Harden off before outdoor transplanting
- Harvest when plants reach maturity
Specifications
Quantity: 100 seeds. Type: Open-pollinated. Germination: 70–85% (typical). Viability: 2–4 years sealed.
What's Included
- 1 × 100 seeds Organic Butterfly Pea Flower Seeds x seeds in sealed packet
Care & Storage
Store seeds in a cool, dark, dry place. Refrigerator storage extends viability. Keep sealed until planting.
Key Terms
- Organic Butterfly Pea Flower Seeds x — Popular garden plant grown from seed
- Germination — The process of a seed sprouting into a seedling
- Open-pollinated — Seeds that breed true to parent plant
Who Should Not Use
- Not for consumption—planting seeds only
- Keep away from children and pets
- Check local regulations for any restrictions
There's something hopeful about planting seeds—each one a small act of faith in tomorrow.