CLOSED: Fresh crossvine Tangerine Beauty seeds SASBE

Niceville, FL(Zone 8b)

I just picked them today. There are enough for 4 SASBE. Here is what the vine looks like in bloom.

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Summerville, SC(Zone 8a)

Beautiful! Count me in please. Do I need to d-mail you or are you in the address exchange?

Xeramtheum

hickory, NC(Zone 7a)

im assuming this is an annual vine?does it grow fast? plmk and thxs

hickory, NC(Zone 7a)

ok never mind it is invasive so you can give mine to someone else thxs though,

Niceville, FL(Zone 8b)

Here it is almost an evergreen. Only dies back with very harsh winter. Blooms several times per year. Covers a fence nicely. I dont find it to be invasive but it does grow well and grows quickly. It has stayed right where I planted it. Anyhow, Xeramtheum, I am in the adress exchange. Send me a SASBE, and I will send you some.

Hanson, KY(Zone 6a)

I'd love a few.

Braselton, GA(Zone 7b)

Is it growing there in the shade? It is beautiful! Mine has large orange clusters and I don't find it to be the least bit invasive either! I would love some of your seed to try...thanks.

where do you find the seed? LOL I thought I would check mine and maybe you might want to trade some..?

This message was edited Sep 3, 2007 1:58 PM

Niceville, FL(Zone 8b)

Most of the vine gets afternoon shade, although part of it is in full sun. Does great in either place.
Xeramtheum
rainy_Jane
JanetS
I am in the adress exchange. Send me a SASBE and the seeds are yours.
I have enough for one more.

hi .. id love some seed

pamsue

Summerville, SC(Zone 8a)

Thanks .. I'll get it off tomorrow.

X

Braselton, GA(Zone 7b)

Here is a picture of my blooms...would you mind telling me what the seed pods look like and I will check mine too..lol

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Niceville, FL(Zone 8b)

Pamsue, send me SASBE. That closes it.
The seed pods are long, look kind of like flat bean pods and have about 20 flat seeds inside.

Braselton, GA(Zone 7b)

Thanks....I will send the SASBE tomorrow.

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