Clitoria ternatea
Butterfly Pea Vine is a fast-growing tropical legume with stunning deep blue flowers that produce color-changing tea. Valued for culinary uses, nitrogen-fixing, and ornamental beauty.
Fabaceae (Legume or Pea family)
Year-round in tropics, summer through fall in temperate zones

Similar flowers: golden dewdrop flowers and butterfly peas also share similar meanings.
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Moderate; drought-tolerant but performs best with consistent watering
Well-drained, Dry to moist, Loamy, Clay tolerant, Fertile preferred
Soak seeds in warm water 12-24 hours before planting
Sow 1/2 inch deep in moist, well-draining soil
Provide trellis or support for climbing
Flowers appear in 60-75 days from seed
As legume, fixes nitrogen - enriches soil
Tolerates various soil types including acidic and alkaline
Harvest flowers for tea when fully open
Tender pods edible when immature
Perennial in zones 10-12, annual elsewhere
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Steep fresh or dried Butterfly Pea flowers in hot water for 3-5 minutes to create a vibrant blue tea. Add lemon juice to watch it magically turn purple due to pH changes. The tea is caffeine-free.
Yes, all parts are edible: flowers (used for tea and food coloring), young leaves, shoots, and tender pods can all be consumed. The flowers are the most commonly used part.
Despite its name referencing the flower shape (not insect attraction), Butterfly Pea does attract butterflies, bees, and other pollinators with its nectar-rich blooms.
Butterfly Pea is perennial in USDA zones 10-12 (tropical/subtropical climates) but is grown as an annual in cooler regions. It can be overwintered indoors in containers.
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Clitoria ternatea
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