Does anyone have and Quadrangularis or Lady Margaret seeds?

Hammond, LA(Zone 8b)

I don't have much to trade, some Morning Glories, a few Hulk Aster seeds, and some ice plant seeds. If you are intersted send me a d-mail.

Port Saint Lucie, FL(Zone 9b)

Let me see what I have. I think I have both.

New York & Terrell, TX(Zone 8b)

PlantFiles: Passion Flower, Passiflora 'Lady Margaret' http://davesgarden.com/guides/pf/go/57444/

Seed Collecting: N/A: plant does not set seed, flowers are sterile, or plants will not come true from seed

'Lady Margaret' tends to root easily in water though.

~* Robin

Hammond, LA(Zone 8b)

Meh, that's good to know : )

Thanks - Jennifer

Lakeland, FL(Zone 9b)

Lady Margret Does Make Seeds And they are Viable ps, the books are not all ways right these are Lady Margret Seedlings

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New York & Terrell, TX(Zone 8b)

phicks,

Will you post pictures of the ones that come true from the seeds?

The leaves will have to fit the same margin & size + the flowers have to look indentical to 'Lady Margaret'.

Add this thread to your Favorites & then post back to it Later in the year.
Start collecting your Info now.

~* Robin

Port Saint Lucie, FL(Zone 9b)

Okay, so I had lady margaret seeds but can't find them in the fridge. but I do have the Quad seeds.
D-mail me Jen and I will sned them to you. Maybe by then I will find the ones I had.

Chris

San Diego, CA

Lady Margaret is a hybrid. even though the seedlings have sprouted, there is no telling what they may look like. Hybrids usually do not look the same from seed as they do from cuttings, but the good part is, you may come up with a completely different looking hybrid.
Mark

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