Family: Tropaelolaceae

Scientific Name: Tropaeolum peregrinum

Common Name: Canary Creeper

Description

Canary Creeper (Tropaeolum peregrinum) is an annual vine from Peru.  The Canary yellow unusual-shaped flowers are shaped like the wings of a canary hence the common names.

Pronunciation(troo-PEE-oo-lum)
Plant TypeAnnuals, Vines, Site author's observations
Sunlightfull
Moistureaverage
Soil & Siteaverage
Temperatureprefers cooler. frost-sensitive
Flowerstwo upper petals that are cut looking as fringed, 3 lower petals small and thin, bright sun-kissed yellow to pale, creamy tones,
Leavesgreen, generally 5 lobed
Stemstwinning tangles vine
Dimensionsup to 8 feet, mine reached about 6
Maintenanceneeds to be deadheaded constantly, needs a supporting structure
Propagationalbeit I only grew this from seed once I had fair germination
Native SiteNative to Ecuador and Peru and was discovered in the early 1800s.
Misc FactsThey were first introduced in 1810. One of the earliest American references was in 1839 by Buist. AKA: Canary Creeper, Canary Bird Flower, Canary Bird Vine, Canary nasturtium, Tropaeolum canariensis
Author's NotesCanary Creeper forms very tangled vines. I needed to direct them, or they almost strangled themself.
Notes & Reference#108-Restoring American Gardens (Denise Wiles Adams), #150- Armitage's Vines and Climbers (Alan Armitage), Home stratosphere (www.homestratosphere.com/types-nasturtium-flowers/)
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