Content
- 1 General description of curly lilac dolichos
- 2 The best varieties of curly lilacs
- 3 Growing curly lilac dolichos from seeds
- 4 Planting curly lilacs in open ground
- 5 Caring for curly lilacs after planting
- 6 Diseases and pests
- 7 Application in landscape design
- 8 The use of hyacinth beans in cooking
- 9 Conclusion
- 10 Testimonials
Climbing plants are a great way to decorate gazebos, arches, and mesh structures. One of the most spectacular crops traditionally used for this purpose is dolichos, or climbing lilacs. Due to its rapid growth and excellent decorative appearance, this plant is deservedly popular among many lovers of landscape architecture.
General description of curly lilac dolichos
Dolichos (hyacinth beans, curly lilac) is an indigenous inhabitant of the tropics and subtropics of East Africa, also found in Asia. Climbing lilac belongs to the legume family.
The main characteristics of the plant are shown in the table.
Parameter | Value |
Synonymous names | Dolichos, kokornik, hyacinth beans, Egyptian beans, curly lilac, lobia |
A type | Perennial herb |
Escapes | Curly, fast-growing liana of lilac-crimson color. Can be up to 10 m long |
Leaves | Triple, pointed, heart-shaped. The leaf plate is flat, even, with clearly visible veins. Color, depending on the variety, can be green, lilac, purple, burgundy |
Flowers | Brush-shaped inflorescences of medium-sized lilac flowers |
Fruit | Small (1-2 cm) beans of black, brown or orange color with a white scallop. Ripen in green pods 10-13 cm long, which turn purple as they ripen |
Appointment | Vertical gardening, ornamental gardening |
How dolichos blooms
Dolichos bloom usually begins in mid-July and stops only in late autumn, with the onset of frost. Inflorescences usually consist of 30-40 flowers of pinkish, white-yellow or pale lilac color. As the vines grow, new inflorescences constantly appear. Each of them lives for about 3 weeks, while the life of each flower is about 3 days. After pollination, in place of the flowers, flat pods of bright purple color are formed.
The best varieties of curly lilacs
Dolichos has many varieties. They differ in the color of foliage and flowers. Below are the most popular varieties of climbing lilacs (dolichos) and their photos are given.
Sapphire
The liana of this variety of climbing lilac is distinguished by good branching, it grows up to 3 m. The leaves are large, symmetrically located, green. The flowers are medium in size, blue-blue, collected in long, lush clusters.
It is used as an ampelous plant alone or together with a climbing lilac of another variety, creating a variety of decorative compositions.
Purple garland
Dolichos Variety The purple garland is characterized by intense growth. During the season, the liana can grow up to 6 m. A special decorative effect is given to the plant by the heart-shaped leaves of a reddish color, as well as bright purple inflorescences hanging like a garland.
Ruby moon
Many consider the dolichos Ruby Moon (in the English transcription Ruby Moon) to be the most spectacular of all varieties of climbing lilacs. This is especially true in late autumn, when it snows. At this time, beans with a rich purple color look great on a white background. The leaves of this variety are green, the inflorescences are bright purple.
Liana of the climbing lilac Ruby Moon can reach a length of 3 m or more. The variety is resistant to drought and heat.
Lilac cascade
The liana of this dolichos variety can grow up to 4-5 m. It is a vigorous and rather strongly climbing plant with many lateral shoots. The leaves are green with a maroon tint. Violet-lilac curly flowers are collected in panicle inflorescences, about 20 pcs.
The Lilac Cascade variety is well suited for decorating the walls of houses, gazebos, and various designs. This dolichos is often used for landscaping balconies. Can withstand light frost.
Niagara Falls
Dolichosa liana of the Niagara Falls variety usually grows by 3-4 m per season. The foliage is good. The flowers are lilac, bright, collected in panicle inflorescences.
The flowering of the plant continues until the onset of cold weather.
Lablab purple
Depending on climatic conditions, the liana of this variety of dolichos grows by 1.5-3 m. The leaves are large, heart-shaped. They are distinguished by a pointed tip and a reddish tint. Inflorescences are brushes in which up to 40 medium-sized purple flowers are collected.
Growing curly lilac dolichos from seeds
In the cool climates of Russia, dolichos, or winding lilacs, can be grown from seeds only as an annual plant, even in the southern regions, since any negative temperature is guaranteed to destroy dolichos. Planting in open ground is carried out by the seedling method after preliminary germination of seeds at home. The seeds extracted from the pods remain viable for a long time, so for those who are constantly growing hyacinth beans, problems with planting material usually do not arise. Climbing lilac beans can be stored even at negative temperatures, but heating above + 25 ° C greatly reduces germination.
Recommended timing
To determine the optimal time for sowing dolichos seeds, 50-55 days are subtracted from the expected day of planting seedlings in open ground. At the time of planting seedlings of climbing lilacs, the probability of frost should be completely excluded. In the middle lane, this is the second half of May, which means that you need to sow beans for seedlings around the end of March.
Selection of containers and soil preparation
For planting curly lilac beans on seedlings, any shallow container is suitable, for example, a used cookie or cake corrector. You can also sow seeds in individual peat cups. Any soil for indoor plants or seedlings is quite suitable as a nutrient substrate; it can be bought in gardening stores.
For self-preparation of soil mixture for planting curly lilacs, you will need:
- river sand;
- fine peat;
- humus;
- horse land or black soil.
For disinfection, all components are calcined in an oven at a temperature of about 200 ° C for 20-25 minutes. Such heat treatment will disinfect the soil well and prevent fungal diseases of dolichos seedlings.
How to plant climbing lilac seeds
Before planting, dolichos seeds must be scarified, i.e. destroy the hard shell, which is covered on top of the bean. The easiest way to do this is by peeling off the white scallop found on each bean. You can do this with any sharp instrument, file, sandpaper. Scarified seeds are sown in moistened soil to a depth of 1 cm, then watered again.Then the container is covered with foil and removed to a warm, dark place.
Seedling care
It usually takes 5-7 days before the first shoots of climbing lilac seedlings appear if the seeds have been scarified. After that, the container is moved to the windowsill. If you leave it in a dark place, the plant will thin out and quickly die, so control over the sown beans must be carried out constantly. Further care for dolichos seedlings consists in watering the soil as it dries up and periodically loosening the soil to a shallow depth so that a crust does not form that prevents the normal air exchange of the root system.
After the seedlings have deployed 4 full-fledged leaves, the plants can be pinched. This will give an impetus to the development of side shoots. After 1-1.5 months after the emergence of seedlings, the seedlings begin to harden, periodically taking out its open air, first for a short time, and then gradually increasing the intervals.
Planting curly lilacs in open ground
Before planting dolichos in open ground, you need to prepare a place. Since curly lilacs are planted for vertical gardening, it is worth taking care in advance of the supports along which the vine will walk. If these are massive structures such as a metal arch, then you need to put them in order (clean, paint) before planting the seedlings.
When to transplant
Dolichos seedlings are transplanted into open ground only after the soil warms up enough, and the threat of recurrent frosts has passed completely. In the middle lane, the right time for this comes in the second half of May or even in early June.
Site selection and soil preparation
Climbing lilac grows well in open sunny areas, in the shade and partial shade the plant feels much worse. Plants are usually planted in 1 or 2 rows, depending on the desired density. For a solid carpet, the distance between neighboring plants is 20-25 cm, for individual vines - 50-60 cm. Two-row planting of dolichos saplings is done in a checkerboard pattern.
Dolichos prefers loose fertile soils with neutral acidity. A month before planting, the planned landing site is dug up, at the same time bringing in humus there.
How to plant dolichos in open ground
Dolichos should be planted in open ground as carefully as possible, trying not to damage the root system. Therefore, it is preferable to grow seedlings in individual peat cups. If the seedlings are in a container, then you need to remove the plants very carefully, trying to keep the earthen ball on the roots intact. Dolichos is planted in prepared pits. In this case, the root collar is not buried, leaving it flush with the soil surface. After planting, the plant is watered abundantly, and the root zone is mulched with peat chips or sawdust. It retains moisture well in the soil and prevents weeds from growing.
Caring for curly lilacs after planting
After planting climbing lilacs, watering it should be daily until the plant takes root in a new place. Dolichos loves well-moistened soil, so in hot weather it is watered every day, and in extreme heat - twice, in the morning and in the evening. In cooler seasons, watering can be reduced to 2-3 times a week. Dolichos, like all legumes, loves breathable soils, so the root zone must be cleared of weeds, loosened and mulched.
In the year of planting, dolichos does not need to be fed. For mature bushes, several types of fertilizer are usually applied per season.In early spring, the plant is stimulated to grow and gain green mass with nitrogen-containing fertilizers, during flowering, the bushes are fed with potassium compounds, and superphosphate is added in autumn.
To maintain a decorative appearance and increase bushiness, the liana of curly lilacs is periodically pinched, stimulating the growth of lateral shoots.
Diseases and pests
Dolichos is ill infrequently. Changes in the appearance of the leaves of the plant are usually associated with disturbances in maintenance, for example, a lack of potassium in the soil causes yellowing of platinum leaves. To compensate for the lack of this element, you can use wood ash, which is scattered in the root zone or insisted for watering.
Insect pests practically do not attack hyacinth beans. If aphids or caterpillars appear on the leaves, the plants can be treated with insecticides. However, such cases are rare.
Application in landscape design
In landscape design, dolichos is most often used as a braiding plant, planting it next to garden structures. Curly lilacs are used to decorate fences, gazebos, arched structures. Dolichos is often used for vertical gardening of balconies and terraces.
In the southern regions, where the decorative curly lilac is grown as a perennial, it is often used to decorate the facades of large buildings.
The use of hyacinth beans in cooking
In addition to decorating the garden, dolichos can also be grown to harvest beans. The fruits of climbing lilacs extracted from the pods, ripening in the place of flowers, are quite edible. They taste like green beans, but softer than them. Hyacinth beans can be added to soup, used as a side dish to meat dishes, and taste good with rice and other vegetables. Dolichos beans are best kept frozen.
Conclusion
Climbing lilac is a wonderful plant that can be used to decorate your backyard and to harvest. Dolichos is easy to care for and unpretentious, any gardener can cope with its cultivation. Unfortunately, it will not work to grow this plant in a year-round cycle due to the cold climate, however, even when using the one-year planting scheme, the plant can grow to a significant size and will quite cope with the task of decorating the garden.