aka: Morning Glory Tree, Badoh Negro, Borrachero, Matacabra
http://davesgarden.com/guides/pf/go/52996/
I'll send at least 10 seeds if you send an SASE to me with 58˘ postage (U.S. postage only). Just getting to see and hold these seeds in your hand is a kick - having them germinate is lagniappe. ;--)
However, if you are outside the U.S. and use PayPal , contact me - we can work something out about the postage.
I am open to trades, of course.
here's a HYPERLINK to my mailing info:
http://davesgarden.com/address_exchange/view.php?user=LazLo
This message was edited Sep 26, 2007 12:12 PM
CLOSED: Bush Morning Glory (Ipomoea carnea) for SASE
I'm game to give those a try. The only thing I have right now are a few different hardy hibiscus and Brugmansia seeds.
I would love to have some of those seeds. I have always wanted a morning glory bush. I will send you a SASE with 58 cents postage. I will send you a e-mail also.
thanks
Vickie
LazLo,
I'm sending an sase. You have d-mail also.
Sherry
I'd love to try these. Lazlo, you also offered some seeds of a different plant recently I think it was called pride of barbados? If Isend a sase can I get a little of both of these
Are these seeds difficult to germinate?
~Megin
May I get some seeds please?
Anne
well, i'll be horn-swaggled - - i plum forgot to include a link to my snail mail info. belatedly, here it is:
http://davesgarden.com/address_exchange/view.php?user=LazLo
btw, for newer folk, here is a tip for finding out a member's postal info IF s/he has listed it in the DG address exchange : the URL (browser address) for it is . . .
starts with (of course) http://
followed by
davesgarden.com/address_exchange/view.php?user=PUT_THE_USERNAME_HERE
Thanks for including me....it's a beautiful Morning Glory. I'll have my SASE off tomorrow!
These seeds are easy to germinate after all danger of frost has passed.
Megin ==> Are these seeds difficult to germinate?
ByndeweedBeth ==> Thanks for your input!
I haven't the foggiest notion about that, dearheart. I do not have a pic of the plant from which these came - - It was only by chance that I was able to save them at all as the source plant was being uprooted and removed by landscapers. They took a short break from their work in order to allow me time to rescue the dried seed pods. So it goes (I guess). The source plant had medium purple blossoms that had narrow bands of white.
I am not a morning glory gardener but I thought some of y'all might like to get these fuzzballs.
ATBTY ! ~ Łaz ;--)
This message was edited Sep 26, 2007 12:23 PM
I can trade you about 10 of my corkscrew vine (Vigna caracalla) seeds.
Clayton
