Wild Cucumber Seeds (Echinocystis lobata)
Wild Cucumber is a fast-growing, native North American vine known for its dramatic foliage, curling tendrils, and distinctive spiny seed pods that look almost otherworldly. Despite its name, it is not edible like garden cucumbers, instead, it’s prized for its vigorous growth, ornamental appeal, and role in native landscapes.
Native across much of the United States and Canada, Wild Cucumber thrives along streambanks, woodland edges, fences, and hedgerows, where it quickly creates lush green cover and supports local ecosystems. In summer, it produces clusters of small, white, fragrant flowers that are highly attractive to pollinators, followed by inflated, prickly pods that add visual interest well into fall.
Historically, Indigenous peoples and early herbal traditions used parts of the plant in carefully prepared, external or ceremonial contexts, particularly the root, which was noted in ethnobotanical records. These uses were highly specific and knowledge-based, as the plant is potent and not intended for casual or internal use. Today, Wild Cucumber is grown primarily for ornamental, educational, and native restoration purposes. It is native to almost the entirety of the US, including 40 states and Canada. Planting this vine is an environment winner!
Wild Cucumber is related to the cucumbers we are more familiar with. They are the same family (Curcurbitaceae), but different genus. They are part of the family that includes cucumbers, squash, melons and gourds.
Growing Information
Botanical Name: Echinocystis lobata
Common Name: Wild Cucumber, Prickly Cucumber
Plant Type: Annual vine
Native Range: Eastern, Central, and parts of Western North America
Height / Spread: 10–25 feet (climbing)
Light: Full sun to partial shade
Soil: Moist, well-drained soil
Hardiness: USDA Zones 2–10
Bloom Time: Summer
Growing Instructions
When to Plant: Spring after last frost or fall for natural stratification
Seed Prep: Cold stratification recommended (30–60 days)
Sowing Depth: ½ inch deep
Germination Temperature: 60–75°F
Germination Time: 7–21 days
Water: Keep soil evenly moist
Spacing: 12–24 inches apart
Support: Fence, trellis, or natural supports recommended
Notes: Very fast-growing; can self-seed in favorable conditions
Why Grow Wild Cucumber
Native North American vine
Excellent pollinator support
Dramatic spiny seed pods
Fast coverage for fences and trellises
Ideal for native gardens and restoration projects
This is for 5 seeds
We combine shipping on all seed orders, you pay one flat fee for as many seeds as you would like for no additional shipping. Orders over $35 for any combination of items ship for free to the US
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SKU: EC9005
2,49$Price
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