Texas Gardening: Gardening with Texas Native Plants & Wildflowers, part 11., 1 by konkreteblond
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konkreteblond wrote: Kipper, I have images of my vine growing all underneath my yard, which is scary! lol I knew people said it spread, but mine actually moved, then started spreading. It died at the original spot, where I really wanted it, and came up down the fence. So I've been struggling to keep it out of the neighbor's yard and get it back on to the right trellis. It comes up about 2-3 feet away from the fence it's on. Oh well, at least it's not like that horrid trumpet vine that comes up in the middle of existing plants! The white one is beautiful! Does it root easily? :) Sheila, I'll pull you up a runner and get it rooted for the swap. Thanks Josephine, and TxT! Actually, I think what I have is the "Incense" one. The PlantFiles says: Passiflora incarnata x cincinnata The P. incarnata petals look lighter than mine. Mine are always a dark lavender/purple. So they are both "incarnata" but the Incense is "incarnata x cincinnata". I'll probably never remember and keep asking. LOL ok...I'll write it down. This is the main part of the vine that came up to the left of where it should be and behind my son's garden. It's mixing now with a coral honeysuckle. |


