wanted seeds of white shrub morning glory ipomoea fistulosa

Inland S.E QLD , Australia

also known as ipomoea carnea.I already have the pink and lavender ones.If anyone can tellme where I may purchase seeds of the white or can exchange for these seeds: pink cassia ,yellow cassia(fistula) canna , mexican bird of paradise shrub (caesalpinia) :pink ,yellow,orange/red.would be greatly appreciated Thanks

Tampa, FL(Zone 10a)

I just happen to have:

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Tampa, FL(Zone 10a)

I love shrubby cassias. Your pink, is it a shrub? I have all of the pulcherrima, including that pink.

I would also consider information. I would love to try some AU native wildflower seeds. There is a whole world of plants downunder that we don't have. I would be most interested in annual flowering plants that can take warm weather, humidity and sandy soil (sea side too). LMK

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Inland S.E QLD , Australia

Hi dale,the pink cassia is pink shower...a tree..Which wildflower seeds were you after....
Best wishes,Judy

Tampa, FL(Zone 10a)

Anything easy would be the answer. If you dmail me where to post the seed I will get them on their way as soon as they dry, the pods of this round of flowers are still a little green. It is still fairly cool downunder, isn't it? These boys like it warm to sprout.

Any seed with showy/elegant/nice/OK flowers would be fine.

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Gold Beach, OR(Zone 9a)

Hi Dale,
I have a great book on seaside plants. Its called "Seaside Plants of the World" by Edwin A Menninger. Its an older book but can be found on line fairly easily. Its got some unusual plants and lots of good information. I get jealous when I see some of them as I am zone 9 and some of the really nice ones want a warmer climate, like you have.

As for Austrailian plants, some of those telopeas can just take your breath away. Brical, you must have a wonderful garden, I look at the pictures of the plants of your country and I just want to move there. My uncle grows quite a few natives, they are awesome.
Rebecca

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