Speckled Swan Gourd Seeds – Lagenaria siceraria | Approx. 10 Seeds | Ornamental Swan Neck Gourd | Decorative Craft Gourd | Unique Garden Vine
Speckled Swan Gourd Seeds – Lagenaria siceraria | Approx. 10 Seeds | Ornamental Swan Neck Gourd | Decorative Craft Gourd | Unique Garden Vine
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Grow a truly eye-catching ornamental plant with Speckled Swan Gourd Seeds, a beautiful variety known for its elegant curved “swan-neck” shape and speckled green coloring. These unusual gourds produce a large rounded base topped by a gracefully curved neck with a bulbous tip, creating a natural swan-like appearance.
Speckled Swan gourds typically grow about 3 inches wide and up to 16 inches tall, weighing around 3 pounds each. The fruits develop a medium green color with lighter speckled patterns, making them especially attractive for fall decorations, seasonal displays, and craft projects.
These gourds are widely used for autumn décor, painting projects, dried crafts, birdhouses, and rustic home decorations. Once harvested and properly cured, they become durable hard-shell gourds that can last for years.
With vigorous vines and distinctive fruits, this variety is a favorite for fall markets, decorative gardening, and creative DIY projects.
You will receive:
✔️ Approx. 10 Speckled Swan gourd seeds
✔️ Open pollinated ornamental variety
✔️ Ideal for fall décor and crafting
✔️ Great for trellises or ground growing
✔️ Secure packaging for safe delivery
🌼 Growing Information
Common Name: Speckled Swan Gourd
Botanical Name: Lagenaria siceraria
Plant Type: Annual ornamental vine
Seed Type: Open pollinated
Sun Requirements: Full sun
Soil: Rich, fertile, well-drained soil
Sowing Depth: 1/2 – 1 inch
Spacing: Allow ample room for long vines
Germination Time: 7–14 days (with warm soil)
Days to Maturity: 100–105 days
Growth Habit: Vigorous climbing or trailing vine
Vine Length: Can reach 20–30 feet
Best Uses:
• Decorative gourds
• Craft projects
• Painted gourds
• Birdhouses and containers
• Fall market décor
💡 Care Tip:
Soak seeds 2–4 hours before planting to help speed germination. Gourds grow best in warm soil and full sun, and vines benefit from trellising or plenty of ground space for spreading.
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