Hey ,Brugie brought this one to my attention,and it looks like a vulcanicola,its a shrub and it looks like it can take the heat JUANULLOA AURANTIACA
FAMILY : Solanaceae
ORIGIN : Mexico
SIZE : small shrub 4' on average
LIGHT : bright shade/sun
WATER : average
MIN. TEMP. : 35F
FLOWER : winter, fall , spring
price - 4"pot $12.00
Check for availability- e-mail rareflora@aol.com It's listed in the Hodniks catalog but I found it a couple of other places
A cousin
Oh goodness, another got to have!!
Isn't that a beauty?
Here is another one but it's orange
http://www.csdl.tamu.edu/FLORA/SC01/SC01037.JPG
that might fulfill my 'need' of the red sanguinea!! close enough anyway
I believe these flowers are small like the Iochroma....am I correct?
I thought I read that the flowers were 3",not sure,not brug size but a resonable replacement.I think there's others out tthere too.I found a whole list of what in the Solanaceae family and some of the stuff surprized me ,and some of it I have no clue what it is.......
I have some seeds from a lady in CA - she said they are definately in the nightshade family but didn't know what they were called - and the flowers looked like little yellow lanterns. I wonder if this is what they could be. Any other guesses CC? I checked the envelope and there's more than I need. I have enough to share with 5 or 6 people. Anyone want to try a few?
me????
Sure tiG. I'll send them in with the light stand plans. Anyone else?
Me for sure!!!
Me me me, I want to try. Uh Oh did I sound like I was begging?
no more than I did Cala!! hehehe!! I was kicking myself last night for not begging from MsJen! wasn't going to miss this one!
I would like to try this as well if you have enough. Please let me know. If not maybe next time. Thanks, Dee
guess I'm to late to get in on this....that's what I get for sleeping late. :(
Ok... I think I've spread these as thinly as I possibly can. Those of us who try them will have to share cuttings if we're successful and they turn out to be something nice. The seeds look like pepper seeds but their darker brown. I don't know if they'll be easy to germinate or if they'll require some patience. Hopefully one of us we'll get them to grow.
if just one of us can, there should be enough seeds to go all the way around next time.
CC.
Just bringing this one back up in hopes that someone will comment on chances of using it as a pollinator. The orange one is pretty too. Wish I could grow them up here. I guess if I could maintain it at a pot size, it might make it.
Brugie,
Logee's sells the orange one.....9.95 for a 2.5in pot...maybe we can beg for one on the plant exchange....I'll give it a try....ok.
tig, what was i offering last night?
that was when CC posted that she had a sprout from your seeds. Just kicking myself!! :) hope she gets a double from one of them though, cause if she ever offers cuttings, I won't stand back:)
would you like a couple? just say the word and send me your addy
please???? THANK YOU!!!!
How's the tea coming along???
This message was edited Tuesday, Jan 8th 10:03 AM
okay, i got it, go ahead and edit and get that thing off of there, lol
i think i finally got it to a strength that he will drink. i steeped 1 1/2 tbsps with 3 decaf tea bags and loaded it with sugar..he isnt a sweet tea drinker (hes a yankee) but i think it masks the pungent taste of the bark. i also read that it can be used as an extractor. he had a boil on his hip that wouldnt surface and was giving him major pain, i put some of the wet bark and covered him with a bandaide, the next morning it broke surface and oozed..hes not too happy about me using him as a guinia pig, tho.
ill keep ya posted
jen
What did you put in the tea? What have I missed?
cala, i was given a sample of a tea called pau d'arco. ive got bill drinking it now in hopes that it will increase his circulation and in turn either irradicate or slow down his scleroderma. people swear by it.
heres a link for ya
http://www.pau-d-arco.com/
jen
edited to fix link
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I need to check into that and see if it will help my Bill's leg cramps that are due to poor circulation and nerve damage.
CC this plant is listed at floridafriendlyplants.com, they sell gallon annuals at homedepot here, will look for them.
There is one located on ebay. No bids on it yet for a gallon size in bloom.
http://cgi.ebay.com/aw-cgi/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=1320835354
Sorry didn't know how to paste the link. Was looking at her brug seeds she has up in auction.
my friends, do not spend big money on this. i will find it.
How about we go check out all the Home Depots and Lowes when we go to Florida. I love to do that when we go to Texas or Mississippi. They seem to get more tropical stuff than we do up here, though my friend found a nice clitoria vine at our local HD and I found a thunbergia erecta at one.
oh,oh,oh! Just checked out the link WaterlooLily provided for Ebay. The site she mentioned had a clitoria vine that I loved!!!! We have HD here in NC, but nothing available till April/May. Will "watch" this site for info on your search.
i am not sure if floridafriendlyplants sells to home depot except florida. went in the other day, they did have a lot of tampa verbain, very cool, blooms all winter long, even into the teens. an endangered plant, everyone should grow them!!
a link with a picture,pleeaassee
Aga, cliitoria, the blue pea vine? is it a perennial?
It looks a little like verbena doesn't it?
Is that endangered?It looks like the verbina they sell here,like the homestead purple only pink
http://floridafriendlyplants.com/PLANT_LIST/TAMPA_VERBAIN/tampa_verbain.html
here's another, it is a light purple, the leaves are pretty, and they do reseed. those and the first love dianthus, start white go pink then mauve bloom all winter here, frost tolerant. and the roses until it gets way cold.
OOOHHHHH,it gets 3 foot tall?I like that!!!Put that on my shopping list,I'll just get my paycheck direct deposited to you
