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How to grow Ipomoea lobata (Spanish Flag)

Ipomoea lobata (Spanish Flag)

Botanical name: Ipomoea lobata
Common name: Spanish Flag, Firecracker Vine
Plant type: Tender annual climber
Height: 2–3 m (6–10 ft)
Spread: 1–2 m
Flowering: July to October

Spanish Flag is a fast-growing, twining climber prized for its unusual, bi-coloured flowers that open red and fade through orange, yellow and cream.


Position

  • Sun: Full sun is essential for good flowering
  • Shelter: A warm, sheltered spot gives the best results
  • Support: Needs trellis, wires, obelisk or a fence to climb

Soil

  • Type: Well-drained, moderately fertile soil
  • pH: Neutral to slightly acidic
  • Avoid overly rich soil, which encourages leafy growth at the expense of flowers

Sowing & Propagation

When to Sow

  • Indoors: March to April
  • Outdoors: Late May to early June (only after risk of frost has passed)

How to Sow

  1. Soak seeds in warm water for 12–24 hours before sowing
  2. Sow 1–2 cm deep in pots or modules
  3. Place in a warm position (18–21°C)
  4. Germination usually takes 7–14 days

Hardening Off

  • Gradually acclimatise plants for 7–10 days before planting outside

Planting Out

  • Plant out after the last frost
  • Space plants 30–45 cm apart
  • Water in well and provide support immediately

Watering

  • Water regularly, especially in dry spells
  • Do not allow soil to dry out completely
  • Container-grown plants will need more frequent watering

Feeding

  • Feed every 10–14 days with a balanced or high-potash liquid feed once flowering begins
  • Too much nitrogen = lots of leaves, fewer flowers

Training & Care

  • Gently tie in young shoots until the plant starts twining naturally
  • Pinch out growing tips early to encourage bushier growth
  • Remove faded flowers only if they become untidy (not essential)

Pests & Problems

  • Generally trouble-free
  • May occasionally attract:
    • Aphids (treat early with water spray or soft soap)
    • Slugs/snails on young plants

Growing in Containers

  • Use a large pot (at least 30 cm diameter)
  • Ensure excellent drainage
  • Feed and water more frequently than plants in the ground

End of Season

  • Killed by the first frost
  • Can be allowed to self-seed in warm years, but not reliably in the UK
  • Collect seed before frost if you want to grow it again next year

Why Grow Spanish Flag?

  • Unusual, eye-catching flowers
  • Excellent for tropical-style planting schemes
  • Attractive to bees and pollinators
  • Perfect for adding height and colour quickly

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