I have only seen photos where this beautiful bright light lime green Sweet Potato Vine is planted with purple taro etc. - It would look so lovely here! Please...does anyone have some they would like to trade. I am sure I could fullfill a wish list a couple of times over..
White Pineapple starts
Gingers
Costus
Colocasia
Alocasia
Xanthosma..... etc.
Please let me know.
Lime green Sweet Potato Vine
I have a lot of unrooted starts to trade for either the alocasia or colocasia. I could root some before sending it if you want to wait.
I also have lots of the lime colored vines. They are quite dominant in that bed right now.
I also like the colocasia and alocasia.
I believe I might be able to clip some at some rooted joints. I will check after work when it is light out.
:^)
Molly
I've also got the new bronze color and Ace of Spades. they are great accents.
Excellent choice Aloha! Around here it is sold as Margarite/Marguerite. It grows in sun, it grows in shade, it vines, you can keep it short and bushy, what more could you ask from a plant? Mine are too small to share right now but I wanted to wish you luck. Looks like you already have some great offers.
I have margarite, tricolor and blackie that I can trade.
Jan...
I also have margarite & tricolor rooted cuttings available for trade
interested in Gingers & White Pineapple
email me if interested
Thx, Carol
Aloha,
I checked and found they do root out along the vine, so I can clip some for you if you are interested.
Email me and let me know.
:^))))
Molly
I love this one also, although I lost the 'potatos' over the winter. Replaced them with 'Blackie' this year, and that is another great one! These chartreuse and/or black-purple vines just spark up all the other colors. I had Blackie tumbling into Niobe (red) clematis, WOW~~~
Aloha, I have several Marguerite already rooted and getting with it. I would trade for anything you find convenient to send, as long as you send instructions for growing (and overwintering in Z8.
Pen
Alohahoya2000, Did you find what you were looking for?
Thx, Carol
OH gosh...how awful. I had spaced that I put this post up...I have been so caught up in my website and the bulldozing. I am SOOOOO sorry. What a choice!!! Gotta go with the first one...
KathyJo...I think that if you just wrapped them carefully in damp spagnum moss they would almost root en route! I will email you.
Aloha....I can take a cutting and stick it in water and it will have roots in 3 days! They are so easy to root! The same goes for the Blackie, Ace of Spades and Variegated! I love them! I've even just taken cuttings and stuck them in a pot and they will root there. They are great for filling-in!
Thanks!
