Seed sown on 1/19/04 Baby Brugs of Pink Beauty x EP

Mesilla Park, NM

Those look fantastic.. and green, healthy, shiny....

How long does a Sang take to bloom from seed? Read somewhere that a couple of years, is that true? and How long before it "Y"s? When, my seeds get here, I want to start mine. Might have to provide airconditioning for it in the summer..lol..

GOD's Green Earth, United States(Zone 8b)

Thanks Kell! Your sang baby is very pretty! I'm curious too about Gourd's questions. Mine continue to grow in leaps and bounds... I was already to move them to the GH, and a cold front has blown in, so I guess they'll take up house space a while longer.

Dayton, OH(Zone 5a)

Thanks for the photo, Kell :) They look very, very healthy! Interesting to see the leaf structure, too.

Well, here I thought they'd prefer a warmer zone and I find out they're liking it cooler. Oh well, I've plenty of other varieties to keep me busy 24 hours a day!

I certainly won't give up on my one, though! Gonna go check on it now....

Tellico Plains, TN(Zone 7b)

Gretchen, sorry I missed your comment on the V Rod. Tell your DH thanks for the compliment. I get all tingly even thinking about getting her back on the road again soon..........*heavy sigh*
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Dayton, OH(Zone 5a)

Kell, when you pollinate the Arborea, I guess I got to wondering if the Arborea prefers cooler climates as well? Is that true for both Arborea brug and Arborea datura (does that last one exist?)

So much to learn!

GOD's Green Earth, United States(Zone 8b)

No problem, Scoot. I know what you mean. While he has had a bunch of days that he could ride this winter, he's anxious for consistantly warmer weather. I think we all are at this point!

Tellico Plains, TN(Zone 7b)

Yup, we get warm days once in a while but as long as we have that dang road-salt billowing up every time a vehicle goes down the road the scooterz stay in . We have a stretch of warm days coming, I hope we get a good rain first =)

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