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Posted: Mar/17/2008 12:44 PM PST
Wow would love to see them up close and save me some seeds!!! Carol |
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Posted: Mar/17/2008 2:35 PM PST
What I had last year was definitely blue! I have pics in my photo album. I was only able to get a few seeds because the rains started in September and the seeds pods didn't dry out. The picture on the seed pack is purple. I guess I'll have to plant them apart and see what happens. |
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Posted: Mar/17/2008 7:17 PM PST
It said it the research they can be blue, purple, white and red variations but when your dealing with hybrids there you go, I would sort the color variations and keep them seperated until you get the color you really wanted. I love the blue and white striped is my favorite!! Carol |
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Posted: Mar/23/2008 9:36 AM PST
Thanks too a couple of sources I maybe able to grow this vine after all this year. Wow it was hard to find not like you can just walk into a store and say Hey I want that to take home!! So am very grateful to the 2 people who are sending me seeds!! You know who you are Thank you!! Carol |
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Posted: Mar/25/2008 6:32 PM PST
Okay now I have been searching for some sweet pea vines for a bit now and haven't gotten too many I did get a couple from a few friends you know who you are and Thank you very much LOL But why doesn't anyone grow more of these wonderful vines anymore or even some of these new ones at least I haven't seen anyone on here that does are you hiding from me? here is something I came across called Lathyrus White Swan a beautiful fanned white sweet pea. The last one is Lathyrus odoratus streamer - scarlet. Let me know what you think? Carol Attachments: ![]() ![]() |
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Posted: Mar/26/2008 1:03 PM PST
I want to try these beautiful plants or seeds this year will pay for shipping. I forgot to add because the clematis are hybrids its has to be a rooted start. with the epi's I don't know anything about just thought they were gorgeous... Clematis Betty Corning Clematis Maidwell Hall Epimedium Ogisui Epimedium sutchuense Epimedium pubigerum Hey I like the good stuff! check my list or ask me Carol |
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Posted: Apr/10/2008 9:49 AM PST
Well I am still searching for Vines and I wanted this one so bad but can't find one single source for it. If anyone has any ideas please let me know. here is a picture of what I need it is called Sarcostemma Carol Attachments: ![]() |
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Posted: Apr/21/2008 6:00 AM PST
Hey!! Definitely, my favorite vine has become the trumpet honeysuckle vine(lonicera). We planted these beauties 3 years ago, and they are starting to grow so beautifully. They are drought tolerant and noninvasive. I have my hybrid roses planted directly beneath them. They smell wonderful, and the ruby-throated hummingbird loves them. So do my kids!! They bloom pretty much all summer and fall, and we are planning on planting more. The striking red stands out above every thing else we have. Only my climbing roses can compete for attention with these beauties close by!! Attachments: ![]() |
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Posted: Apr/21/2008 6:09 AM PST
I have never seen the Sarcostemma. That's lovely. Love that honeysuckle. I'm going to have to get me one some day! I assume that it will need support?? |
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Posted: Apr/21/2008 4:41 PM PST
I just bought a vine! It's a clematis...I can't recall what kind, but it's got white flowers. I'm going to be combining it with Larkspur, Lilies, and Delphiniums. I hope it'll be a good accent to the rest of the flowers! I'll take pictures of it all when I've planted it! |
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