The bell bindweed is an extremely attractive climbing plant that is mainly cultivated as an annual in our gardens. Fast-growing, this garden beauty will take over unsightly garden corners or bare walls in no time. But is the popular bell vine poisonous, as is often claimed?
Are the parts of the bell vine poisonous?
Is the bell vine poisonous? No, the bell vine, also known as bell vine, is a non-poisonous climbing plant. Neither the leaves, flowers or seeds pose a danger to people or pets and can be safely planted in gardens.
There is no danger from the bell vine
We can reassure you: The climbing plant, also popularly known as devil's claw, is non-toxic. Neither the leaves nor the flowers or seeds pose any risk. So you can safely plant the morning glory in green spaces where children play or where pets are unattended.
Tip
So that the tendrils of the bell winds find the necessary support, it is recommended to attach a suitable trellis (€279.00 at Amazon) to smooth house walls. If the site conditions are right and the plant is sufficiently supplied with nutrients, it will grow at a breathtaking rate.