i am looking for wild species
please let me know what you have near your area
thanks
Larry J. Smith
daturapod@aol.com
wild morning glories
There is a bush morning glory around here. It doesnt transplant well though. I only notice it when it is blooming though.
I have seeds for a little orange-red one that grows along the roadsides in NE Louisiana. The bloom is tiny, and it stays open all day. It's too hot to mail seedlings from central Texas, but you should have time to start these from seeds, I think.
Hi Larry,
I found my tiny orange seeds, so look in the mail. Sorry to have taken so long.
Jackie
There are several here sw Pennsylvania USA .. though I don't know their names.
I will take photos as I see ..if you wish?
Do you have an ivy leaved morning glory yet? I have a blue one that I'll have seeds for later, if you are interested.
There is a lavender one here, the tiny orange one, and a small blue one bigger than the orange but smaller than the lavender. I think in the fall there is a different lavender one, maybe a little smaller than the other one.
They are coming up all over my extra veggie bed!! Anyone want them before they hit the compost bin??
thaks you guys
would like to see pics of them
(the little red/orange) looking for a real red or orange or
white mutation it's out there
just ask "mulder" lol
thanks for keeping an eye out on the side of the raod
that where i have found some bueaties
Larry
Daturapod... I think most of the mg I have seen 'wild' around here is white... want me to look for some seeds for you?
You have mail!
i have mixed colors of wild morning glories if your still intrested. sue
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