Aristolochia, Cardiospermum, Pandorea seeds for trade/sasbe

Capistrano Beach, CA(Zone 10a)

Aristolochia fimbriata is a bulbous shade perennial that dies to the ground in winter. Not sure what its cold hardiness is, but I live in sunny southern California so i imagine ine it could be grown as a houseplant where it is not hardy in the ground.

Cardiospermum halicacabum is a groundcover annual that likes full sun. fairly drought tolerant. Seeds are borne in little puffs of membrane and have heart-shapes on the seedcoat. Lacy vining foliage.

Pandorea jasminoides (pink) is a perennial vine that likes part shade/part sun and fertile soil. Nice trumpet-shaped blooms. Some smell of powder some are scentless. Variegated sprouts sometimes occur from seed.

I only have enough seed or 4 SASBEs per seed type, so only ask for one if you really want the seed and have nothing to offer.If you have seeds you are willing to trade I will accept offers until all the seed is gone. These are all fresh seed from fall collection (2006). Thanks!

Scott

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Kalama, WA(Zone 8b)

Hi Scott,

I'm interested in a possible trade for your Aristolochia fimbriata seeds.

You can find my trade list here http://members.gardenweb.com/members/exch/pnwjoy?22170


Hope you can find something of interest.

Thanks,

Joy

hi i am interested in your Aristolochia fimbriata for trade for impatiens walleriana seeds or sweet william seeds. or sasbe
let me know and thanks
pamsue

(Becky) in Sebastian, FL(Zone 10a)

I, too, am interested in your Aristolochia fimbriata seeds. Please check my trade list to see if there is anything that I have that you would like to try. My seeds were also harvested from my garden in the Fall of 2006. PLMK.

I have the Vigna caracella seeds I purchased from an ebay vendor. I am confident these seeds are the real deal, having sprouted similar ones a year or so ago and have a corkscrew flower vine as evidence...have any more of the A. fimbriata seeds left?

Joseph

Capistrano Beach, CA(Zone 10a)

Joy, Pamsue, Becky, and Joseph: you have D-mail!

I still have trades left all all kinds of seed. If you're interested let me know!

Temecula, CA(Zone 8b)

hiya naien,

I'm only interested in the Aristolochia and have Mandevilla laxa, Turbina corymbosa seed as well as about a dozen different Salvias, some species Dahlia, and some ethnobotanicals. Let me know if you are interested.

good to see you, and we hope you'll be at the roundup this year in May.
don

Capistrano Beach, CA(Zone 10a)

Drdon you have dmail.

I just want to say that any seeds listed as available on my trade list are also, well, available for trade. Just reiterating. Some pictures of my things can be found at http://horticultured.blogspot.com

Scott

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