This section is from the book "Gardening In California: Landscape And Flower", by John McLaren. Also available from Amazon: Gardening In California: Landscape And Flower.
The Maurandyas are very pretty climbers with small heart-shaped leaves and funnel-shaped flowers. They are easily grown if given a sheltered spot away from harsh winds.
Propagate by seeds sown, in March, one-sixteenth of an inch deep, in a cool frame or greenhouse; when they have made four leaves, transplant them into either pots or boxes; after gradually exposing them to the open air to be hardened, plant them where they are to remain.
 
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