Planted in full sun, my esperanza blooms profusely pretty much year round with luscious yellow clusters and graceful arching branches. After it blooms seedpods (that look like string beans) appear on tips of branches where the flowers were.
The pods on my esperanza are brown. Does this mean it's time to harvest? Best time to plant seeds? What is germination rate? Same question for Orange Esperanza. Thank you much. Post #2559561 Quote crowellli Houston, TX (Zone 9a)
Esperanza gets rave reviews in Dave's Garden's Plantfiles. Growers say it's a carefree, no-pest, heat loving, dependably blooming, viny bush. Hardy for zones 8 and up, this bush is such a crowd-pleaser that some zone 7 gardeners say they'll try to overwinter it. I have a hot south facing spot in my yard where I might try it too.
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