The plant has gone through 2 years, wintered indoors this past winter. I believe it is about a Zone 9 plant.
It grows quite a lot in one season even though I cut it back in the fall. I have 1 Trade of this.
Not sure what it will cost yet I need to weigh it.
http://davesgarden.com/pf/go/53769/index.html
I would love some of this particular plant
Sea Holly such as this one: http://davesgarden.com/pf/showimage/20165/
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For Trade - or postage - Creeping Gloxinia, Mexican Twis
kayaker, I would love some of your plant - I don't have any growing sea holly, but I do have some seeds I can share with you. Michelle
If you dont get rid of it let me know i would love to have it . thanks desiree
Kay, how did you get yours to bloom? I have one, in the ground, that didn't bloom at all this year. I am in zone 5b/6.
KayJones,
I guess that's just what flowering plants sapposed to do! I'm not trying to be a wise-asx but I couldn't say I did anything really. The soil around my house seems to be more on the alkaline side. It was planted in full sun the first year and even managed to grow onto my South facing window this past winter as well as bloom then. The second year I planted it in the ground against a fence where it took off quite well. There wasn't an abundance of flowers, but it did flower!
Brian
