MISTER BISCHOP – an annual climbing plant with a high creeping stem, reaching heights of up to 1.5–2 m (depending on growing conditions). Cultivated as a frost-hardy and light-loving crop, it prefers fertile soils and moderate moisture. The plant grows quickly, and its long flowering stems allow for use in vertical greening, on fences, or in gazebos.
MISTER BISCHOP flowers are large, gathered in racemes of 5–8 pieces. Petals have a lavender tint with a delicate aroma, which intensifies during the flowering period – from late June until the onset of permanent frosts. Thanks to the bright and varied coloring (from lavender to more saturated tones), the plant attracts attention both in live plantings and in bouquets.
The variety is widely used for the decorative design of garden compositions, flowerbeds, and gazebos. Its aromatic properties make it a popular choice for creating a pleasant atmosphere in open spaces. When collecting flowers, they hold up well in water, which allows using them in live bouquets or compositions for events.