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Summerville, SC(Zone 8a)

Or the White Veined Dutchman's Pipe Gets it.

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(Kim) Philadelphi, PA(Zone 6a)

how much!! : )

Summerville, SC(Zone 8a)

There are actually two and they are quite pathetic .. I grew them from seed and they apparently didn't like where they were at and kind of refused to grow. I can get both of them in a small priority box with ease, sans pots. Probably just a couple of dollars.

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(Kim) Philadelphi, PA(Zone 6a)

not sure they would make thu til spring in the back room ;(

DeLand/Deleon Spring, FL(Zone 8b)

hardy from zone 7a, will go dormant and come back in spring. Responds beautifully to fish emulsion fertilizer
I grow in pots and in the ground, filtered sun, let dry between watering.
Host plant for Pipevine Swallowtails !

http://davesgarden.com/guides/pf/go/63661/

Brandon, FL(Zone 9b)

Would they like a nice Florida vacation???

Summerville, SC(Zone 8a)

Hmm ... well MJ is making me think I shouldn't give up on them .. I'm wondering if I can stick em in the ground and forget about them .. I just don't have enough room in the greenhouse to overwinter them.

DeLand/Deleon Spring, FL(Zone 8b)

Anne give it a try, if they don't work out and you want more I have seeds.

Summerville, SC(Zone 8a)

Thanks MJ .. I've got more seeds of the fimbriata and also some gigantea .. might give those a whirl next Spring.

A

Edinburg, TX

Just saw this...that is so cute!!! If you haven't planted in the ground - trying doing so. I have some in the ground and another in a large 5 gallon pot - they do much better with root room as they do produce a large tuber ;o)

~ Cat

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