to all morning glory lovers

Rose Hill, NC(Zone 8a)

I just collected the very rare WHITE Ipomoea trichocarpa (a.k.a. I. cordatotriloba)
later on i found one that was very much lighter
than normal. They are dong fine after being dug up and have old and new seedpods.

I aslo just collected a white Centrosema virginianum
and another one that is much darker than normal
It's getting to be a very rare vine in the wild now
I't's called a "Carolina Butterfly Pea Vine"
I will have plenty of seeds to share in the fall of the normal one.

trying to get this group going
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/Morning_Glory_Vines/
heat index is 110 right how here-Wilmington,N.C.
take care
Larry

Dundee, OH(Zone 5b)

Hello how did they do for you? They are beautiful how can I get some of those?

Rose Hill, NC(Zone 8a)

funny you should ask
I went out yesterday and pulled the dead vines out of the ground on some in pots. but when I tried to pull the white vine up It didn't want to come so I dug down and found a nice 3" tuber attached
So I am very pleased!
Larry

Woodburn, OR(Zone 8a)

oh my gosh, thanks for the link, i'll be there, drooling and yearning, filled with envy and longing! LOL! !!! I love every one of them! some day, some day......
Caren

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