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Eccremocarpus scaber ‘Mix’ — Glory Flower | Hummingbird Magnet in 8 Weeks

Flame-colored tubular flowers that hummingbirds can’t resist—this Chilean climber erupts into bloom from seed in just 8 weeks, climbing 8–10 feet in a single season. Mix of vibrant orange, scarlet, and golden yellow blooms cascade from spring to frost. Dead simple to grow, thrives in sun with well-drained soil. Direct sow or start indoors; flowers the first year if sown early. Every gardener who plants this becomes a hummingbird watcher.

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Description

This lively, twining climber offers tubular, fire-colored flowers, delicate fern-like foliage, lightning-fast growth, and amazing wildlife value. You’re about to transform a bare fence into a living jewel box.

The Chilean glory flower, Eccremocarpus scaber is a fast growing evergreen perennial vine. An exotic-looking climber with dark fern-like foliage and twining tendrils that cling to fences and trellises. This useful climbing plant will quickly cover walls, archways or pergolas. The clusters of small tubular flowers range from bright orange-scarlet and carmine rose to clear golden yellow. This fast-growing, evergreen climber has sharply 4-angled stems and red-orange tubular flowers tipped with yellow that are borne in clusters 4 to 6 inches long. The ‘Mix’ cultivar delivers the full spectrum—scarlet, orange, and gold dancing across your garden all summer and into autumn.

**The Hummingbird Calling:** This is where Eccremocarpus scaber stops being merely ornamental and becomes essential. The hummingbird and the glory flower evolved together in Chile so it is no wonder hummers go crazy for it when grown in your garden here. The tubular flowers are rich in nectar and perfectly shaped for hummingbird feeding. It is considered one of the best annual/perennial climbers for attracting hummingbirds to gardens. You won’t just grow a vine; you’ll create a hub of iridescent activity. The narrow tubular flowers are irresistible to hummingbirds, and when cut, it adds graceful foliage and clusters of brilliant tubular flowers to bouquets. Plant this where you sit—watch the jeweled visitors hover, feed, and return again and again. Attracts bees and hummingbirds making it an excellent addition to pollinator gardens. Wildlife gardening has never been easier or more rewarding.

**How to Grow It—And Why You’ll Love It:** Very easy to grow, if sown early will flower the same year. This is not a fussy plant. The Chilean glory vine is a (half) hardy evergreen perennial vine that flowers in summer, taking around 8 weeks to germinate at 16–21 °C. The speed at which growth can occur can be as much as 8–10 feet. Flowering continuously from spring to autumn. Eccremocarpus scaber flowers most heavily when it receives at least 6 hours of direct sunlight each day, producing dense clusters of tubular blooms and strong, vigorous growth. Chilean Glory Flower dislikes soggy conditions, and standing water around the roots can quickly lead to rot and decline, especially in cooler weather. Performs well in moderately fertile garden soil: Average loam with reasonable organic matter is ideal, giving enough nutrients for lush foliage without forcing too much leafy growth at the expense of flowers. Plant it in a large pot with an obelisk or tripod support so you can enjoy vivid blooms and pollinator activity at eye level on small terraces or urban balconies. They are considered perennials but many gardeners will grow them as annuals. It is a short-lived perennial in Zones 8–11 but is grown as an annual in most cooler climates. Even as an annual, it grows fast enough to reach full climbing height in a single season.

**Your Seed-to-Glory Journey:** Sow these seeds indoors 8–10 weeks before your last frost, or direct sow after danger of frost has passed. Chilean Glory Vine seeds have to be just slightly pressed into the soil and not covered, because these seeds need light to germinate. Watch them sprint: tiny fern-like leaves emerge, tendrils curl and grip, then those irresistible tubular blooms appear. This vine has received the RHS

Germination Guide

🌍 Western South America - Chile, Peru, and Argentina
Moderate

Eccremocarpus scaber, commonly known as Chilean Glory Flower, is a tender perennial vine native to western South America that is typically grown as an annual in temperate climates. This fast-growing climber features dark fern-like foliage and striking tubular flowers in shades of orange, red, yellow, and apricot that bloom from summer through fall, attracting hummingbirds and pollinators. Seeds require light for germination and benefit from consistent warmth; germination can be slow and erratic, typically occurring within 2-8 weeks.

Germination
Germination time
Expect germination in

14 – 60 days

Temperature

Min 15°C
Ideal 15°C
Max 21°C

Light
☀️ Light required

Substrate moisture
💧💧 High

Sowing depth
Surface

Press seed
👆 Yes


Substrate & Container
Recommended substrate
Well-draining, fertile seed compost or loam-based compost with good organic matter content

Recommended container
Propagator or sealed plastic container with humidity dome to retain moisture


Growing Tips
Sow seeds on the surface of moist seed compost and press lightly into soil - do not cover completely but allow light to reach the seeds. Keep substrate consistently moist but not waterlogged and maintain temperatures between 15-20°C (60-68°F) in bright, indirect light. Use a propagator or seal the container with plastic wrap to maintain humidity. Germination is often erratic; be patient as seedlings may appear over several weeks. Once true leaves develop, gradually increase light and air circulation. Acclimatize seedlings for 2-4 weeks in cool conditions before transplanting outdoors after all frost danger has passed. This species prefers cool conditions initially but becomes a vigorous grower once established.

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