Speckled Swan Gourd Seeds – Lagenaria siceraria | Approx. 30 Seeds | Ornamental Swan Neck Gourd | Decorative Craft Gourd Vine
Speckled Swan Gourd Seeds – Lagenaria siceraria | Approx. 30 Seeds | Ornamental Swan Neck Gourd | Decorative Craft Gourd Vine
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Create stunning fall decorations with Speckled Swan Gourd Seeds, a unique ornamental gourd variety known for its graceful swan-like curved neck and beautifully speckled green skin. These eye-catching gourds feature a rounded base topped by a long curved neck and bulbous tip, giving them the elegant shape of a swan.
Each fruit grows to approximately 16 inches tall and about 3 inches wide, weighing around 3 pounds. The gourds develop a medium green color with lighter speckles, making them highly decorative even before curing.
Speckled Swan gourds are especially popular for fall markets, autumn displays, rustic home décor, birdhouses, and craft projects. Once harvested and properly cured, these hard-shell gourds become durable and long-lasting, perfect for painting, carving, or decorative displays.
With vigorous vines and dramatic fruit shapes, this variety is a favorite for gardeners, crafters, and decorative growers looking for something truly unique.
You will receive:
✔️ Approx. 30 Speckled Swan gourd seeds
✔️ Open pollinated ornamental variety
✔️ Ideal for fall décor and craft projects
✔️ 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, well-drained soil
Sowing Depth: 1/2 – 1 inch
Spacing: Allow large spacing for spreading vines
Germination Time: 7–14 days
Days to Maturity: 100–105 days
Growth Habit: Climbing or trailing vine
Vine Length: Can reach 20–30 feet
Best Uses:
• Ornamental gourds
• Fall décor
• Craft gourds
• Painted gourds
• Birdhouses and containers
💡 Care Tip:
Soak seeds 2–4 hours before planting to encourage faster germination. Gourds grow best in warm soil with full sunlight and benefit from either large ground space or a sturdy trellis for climbing vines.
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