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Passion flower vine

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Spider_Lily photos
Joined: 10/27/2005
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Posted: Jan/12/2007 9:09 PM PST

Hi Beeyoutifull
Welcome to GG .
RKayne blog photos
Joined: 11/09/2006
Location: Seattle, Brrrrr!
Posts: 4022
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Posted: Jan/12/2007 9:02 PM PST

Haha, I am in Seattle so it would be nice to trellis train it from a pot on the balcony...
beeyoutifull
Joined: 1/12/2007
Location: easley sc
Posts: 1
Posted: Jan/12/2007 9:03 PM PST

I would love some seeds. How would I get some from you? Also, how do i attach a picture to my name? thanks for the help
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Posted: Jan/12/2007 9:06 PM PST

Hi beeyoutifull, go to "user cp" in your upper left hand area and "edit avatar" if the pic is too large it will tell you, or you can pic some premade pics! Welcome to GG you will love it here!
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Posted: Jan/12/2007 8:54 PM PST

Can they be pot trained?
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Posted: Jan/12/2007 9:01 PM PST

Pretty sure you can train them they grow every where here I just mow them down.
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Posted: Jan/12/2007 8:49 PM PST

Thanks but no they spread to fast.
gardenmom
Joined: 4/24/2006
Location: Farm in Kentucky
Posts: 130
Posted: Jan/12/2007 7:41 PM PST

I'd love some of the seeds. I'm in west KY also.
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Joined: 11/29/2006
Location: West Kentucky
Posts: 1120
Posted: Jan/04/2007 12:59 AM PST

I have more seeds to share! Who wants passion flower vine (passiflora incarnata)? Once it gets started, I believe it spreads by root (zones 5 and up, annual in others), so you may want to put it where it won't get too invasive. Let me know if you want some ..........
swindyi
Joined: 7/07/2003
Location: The Garden State
Posts: 849
Posted: Jan/13/2007 2:49 AM PST

Keywee will they grow in zone 6 ? I have seen them growing in Calif But thought they were only annuals here in Jersey. If they are prennerials I would love to have some of the seeds .
swindyi
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