Snail Vine (Not corkscrew vine) cuttings and rooted vines

Pinellas Park, FL(Zone 9b)

My snail vine is running rampant so I will be doing some major trimming.
I am offering unrooting cuttings for postage. 1 lb box full for priority mail postage (4.15).
I also have rooted runners (multi-branched in most cases) for trade for daylilies, named or unnamed.
I'm limiting the unrooted cuttings to the 1st 5 people so respond here so I can keep track. After I fill those 5, I will contact the next on the list in order.
Keep in mind that this is the purple snail vine, unscented. and not the vigna -corkscrew vine. The snail vines is a faster grower and more prolific bloomer than the corkscrew vine.

If paying by Palpal, please add .50 to cover fees.



This message was edited Jul 15, 2006 10:19 AM

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Mobile, AL(Zone 8b)

I would love to have some for postage.

Betty

Fate, TX(Zone 8a)

how do you root the cuttings? barb

Pinellas Park, FL(Zone 9b)


The best luck I have had in rooting them is in plain perlite with good drainage. They rot quickly if in standing water. Some people have been known to root in water but I have never had one do so

Premont, TX(Zone 9b)

Oh I would love some ! Can do paypal if you want !

elva

west allis, WI(Zone 4b)

I'd like to try some too please.Either rooted or not. I think it looks like a great plant to try. I have stelladora daylillies and fields red daylillies.
Or cuttings for postage--- either way you wish
thank you...b

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