Have 2 morning glory bush / tree

Cape Coral, FL(Zone 10a)

I've trained mine to be a tree form, well rooted cuttings are approx 8-10" tall and some has buds.

I am looking for rooted cuttings or seedlings.

Tropical hydrangea (dumbeya)
Sunshine tree (Erythrina variegata orientalis)
Griffinia
Cashmere Bouquet (Clerodendrum philippinum)
Toothbrush vine (combretum).

This message was edited Jul 22, 2009 11:51 AM

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Chipley, FL(Zone 8a)

I have this one in white as well as that one. Want a cutting??

Dee

Cape Coral, FL(Zone 10a)

Sure.

Chipley, FL(Zone 8a)

No problem.

Jackson, SC(Zone 8a)

i am in love and wish i had something on your list. as i am truely in love with it. and it comes in white? oh my

Chipley, FL(Zone 8a)

Yes it does, mine however, are not trained into a tree, it just has a few limbs that are quite tall.

Jackson, SC(Zone 8a)

its still beautiful

Cape Coral, FL(Zone 10a)

imzadi, what do you have for trade?

Marshalls Creek, PA(Zone 6b)

It also looks a lot like Rose of Sharon that is easily trained to a bush or tree.

Darleen

Chipley, FL(Zone 8a)

No Darleen, I don't think so, it looks more like a morning glory, in fact is in the Ipomea family.

Dee

Marshalls Creek, PA(Zone 6b)

I wasn't saying it was not a morning glory! Please don't take me wrong!
I was just saying it looked similar in the flower.

Pinellas Park, FL(Zone 9b)

I've got a bunch of these rooted cuttings too. Mine is bush form and gets overgrown quickly. Not one to through out cuttings, I root them and give them to people on freecycle, etc. Everyone loves them.

Sunshine,
If you get the clerodendron, be sure to keep in potted and then in a pot the roots can escape out. I made that mistake and now they have take over my yard. I am constantly pulling them up. Freecycle again but with a severe warning. LOL

Chipley, FL(Zone 8a)

Ifoundyou - no offense taken

Jackson, SC(Zone 8a)

right now i have nothing to trade unfortunatly. its been a bad year to the point i told the garden its on its own. rain all around me but not in my yard.

my clematis seeds even are withering on the vine.

the only thing i have right now is mg seeds. waiting on them to ripen too.

thanks though but not right when i dont have anything to trade at moment. be so glad when we get the well put in.

(Pat) Kennewick, WA(Zone 5b)

imzadi, I am so sorry to hear you have such water issues! I know it must break your heart to see your garden dying of thrist.

Jackson, SC(Zone 8a)

i am watering spots at a time but the water bill is high so have to cut way down and hubby just started new job after being laid off and is out of town. so havent had time to talk to well guys but will be so glad when we get one.

thankfully even though not blooming some of the native flowers are hanging in there and moved everything to shade and collect water as it rains.

its okay figure if it comes to a small spot saving and then restarting agian will be ok. other things in life far more precious as i am learning with him gone. our time is specail and yea i love the garden and plants but they are replaceble in time. hugs Marie

(Pat) Kennewick, WA(Zone 5b)

Excellent attitude Marie. KNOWING what is important can keep you happy and grateful.

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