Do they make seeds? I can't seem to find any last year or this year.
Evolvulus ?
Ronnie - The Evolvulus glomeratus plants that are available from commercial sources are clonal > self-infertile >and therefore they won't produce seeds,but wild plants certainly do produce seeds...
I corresponded with 1 person in Costa Rica who was suppossed to send me seeds of Evolvulus glomeratus,but he didn't follow through...
It is possible that several plants from different commercial sources planted together might produce seeds >provided that the plants were not all derived from the same exact original clonal stock... perhaps plants from another country might be good fertilizers...
TTY,...
Ron
Thanks Ron.
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