Cobaea pringlei is a species of flowering perennial plant of the Polemoniaceae family, native to Mexico.
It has a climbing habit, clinging by coiling leaf tendrils like other species of the genus.
The flowers are creamy-white, funnel-shaped, and borne on long stalks.
[2] The specific epithet, pringlei, honours Cyrus Guernsey Pringle (1838–1911), an American botanist, explorer and plant breeder.
A sheltered site with moist but well-drained soil is recommended.