About This Plant
Heart Seed (Cardiospermum halicacabum) Edible, and a pharmacy in a plant
Balloon Vine or Love-in-a-Puff is super easy to grow and an important herb plant in Ayurvedic medicine. It is highly valued for its anti-inflammatory properties, traditional use for rheumatic joints, and its role in supporting people with rheumatoid arthritis. In India, it is also used as a leafy vegetable.
- Rapid growth – ideal for quick green coverage and privacy
- Low maintenance – thrives with minimal care once established
- Medicinal value – traditionally used for inflammation and joint support
- Edible use – young leaves and shoots can be cooked as greens
Medicinal Uses and Traditional Applications
Cardiospermum halicacabum has a long history in traditional medicine systems around the world, particularly in Ayurvedic medicine, Traditional Chinese Medicine, and various African and South American herbal traditions.
- Skin conditions such as eczema, itching, and inflammation
- Anti-inflammatory remedies for joint pain and rheumatism
- Support for rheumatoid arthritis in traditional herbal practice
- Digestive support and mild detox applications
- Respiratory issues, including coughs and colds
In modern herbal practice, extracts of Balloon Vine are sometimes used in topical preparations for sensitive skin due to their soothing properties.
Edible Uses
- Young leaves and shoots can be cooked and eaten as a leafy green
- Commonly used in South Indian cuisine, added to dishes like dosas and herbal chutneys
- Leaves are typically lightly cooked to reduce bitterness and improve digestibility
As with all edible plants, moderation and correct identification are important.
How to Grow Cardiospermum halicacabum
Growth habit:
Fast-growing climbing vine
Short-lived perennial in warm climates, often grown as an annual in cooler regions
Climate & frost tolerance:
Prefers warm, frost-free conditions
Not frost-hardy – will die back or fail in cold climates
Sunlight:
Full sun to partial shade
Best flowering and growth with plenty of sunlight
Water needs:
Moderate watering
Prefers evenly moist but well-drained soil
Tolerates short dry periods once established
Soil:
Adaptable but performs best in fertile, well-drained soil
Benefits from compost or organic matter
Support:
Requires a trellis, fence, or support structure to climb
Important Note: Non-Invasive Form
This plant is offered as a non-invasive form of Cardiospermum halicacabum, it is not the bigger balloon vine Cardiospermum grandiflorum.
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