Can anyone here tell me where to find the seeds on a Blue Boy vine(thunbergia battiscomberi),clock vine and I call it a susan vine.
I need to know how to.
Hi Dont know the answer bt that is a beauty. If you do get seeds i would be interested
If I ever find them your more than welcome but you will have to remind me.
Gorgeous flowers! I'd love some seeds if you have some to share :~)
Shirley I haven't found the seeds yet and not sure if it makes seeds? I'll keep checking.
Hi Wind, if you have seeds later this one would love to have few if not that will be fine. This is beautiful great color match with blue/yellow. I love it.
Oh by the way I am sure you will love see my cat's eyes just put photo forum.
I will go and look, but you know I love em already lol.
Wind...it looks similar to my yellow susan vine and when the flower falls off the green pod will still be there and seedpod should be round at bottom with a point at top...I hope I explained it okay...if not just give me an email and will send you a pic of the yellow!
Hope this helps!
Rebecca
Rebecca I also have the yellow susan's and these don't have the little pods after the flower is spent. The whole thing falls off even the stem they were on. I do thank you for trying to help.
Wind,did you buy this as a plant? If so,then maybe the thing doesn't make seeds and have to start by taking cuttings.Would try and start another plant from a cutting and see what happens. These just may be seedless and as for me; well, I'm clueless.
I know,not really much help am I?
CoCo I did buy this as a plant, I think that I am going to call them and see if it does produce seeds.
Very pretty vine, Wind. I looked and looked and found nothing about seed but did find information on the vine at Floridata.com.( www.floridata.com/ref/t/thun_gra.cfm)
Sorry, I haven't figured out how to insert hyperlinks here, yet. Hope it helps.
Melissa
Thank you so much for trying, but I have already been there and couldn't find any information on how to collect seeds from this plant.
Wind, like coco said, I would take a cutting or two just in case....
I hope to get some seeds as well, just in case something goes wrong.
cuttings of T. Grandiflora and T. battiscombei are easy to root by wounding the stalk above a leaf node, and then a little rooting hormone, shake off excess, put in sterile soil....Mist daily if your humidity is low. Keep soil a little on the moist side but not too much. they root in 3-6 weeks.
Thanks
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