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Cobaea scandens, commonly known as cup-and-saucer vine or monastery bells, is a vigorous, tendril-climbing annual or tender perennial, cherished for its rapid growth and striking blooms. This elegant climber produces large, bell-shaped flowers that emerge lime-green, maturing to a rich violet-purple. The distinctive calyx, resembling a saucer, cradles the bell-like corolla, giving the plant its common name. Ideal for training over arches, pergolas, or fences, it provides a lush, ornamental display throughout the summer and into autumn. Propagation from seed is straightforward, yielding abundant, attractive foliage and exquisite flowers, creating a captivating focal point in any garden.