These popped up out of nowhere last week.Cute climbers! Rain has been plentiful this spring.Soil they're in is decomposing cedar needles ...Read Moreand limestone.Extremely good drainage. Hoping for butterflies!
It is a native plant here in the TX hill country. We garden with the "wildscaping concept". I have planted the seed and it was easy to ...Read Moregerminate. However it readily reseeds. So far, no problems.
NE Medina Co., TX (Zone 8a) | August 2007 | positive
After I moved out here, I was soon intrigued by a vine with a green star-shaped flower with the little "pearl" in the middle. And I still...Read More like this milkweed vine. Not invasive here. But on the front of the property it climbs up pretty high into the cedar trees sometimes.
Very invasive in my yard. Climbs up into my climbing roses & Lilac bush. I pull the numerous seedlings that pop up everywhere. They ma...Read Moreke big seedpods that burts open, spewing cottony seeds everywhere. I've been trying to eradicate it for 4 years now unsuccessfully.
These popped up out of nowhere last week.Cute climbers! Rain has been plentiful this spring.Soil they're in is decomposing cedar needles ...Read More
Would like to obtain seeds or plants of this Mason E King West Concord MA msnkng@yahoo.com
It is a native plant here in the TX hill country. We garden with the "wildscaping concept". I have planted the seed and it was easy to ...Read More
Milkweed, including Green Milkweed Vine, is host plant to some butterfly species, notably Monarch and Queen.
This grows wild in Kendalia, TX.
After I moved out here, I was soon intrigued by a vine with a green star-shaped flower with the little "pearl" in the middle. And I still...Read More
Very invasive in my yard. Climbs up into my climbing roses & Lilac bush. I pull the numerous seedlings that pop up everywhere. They ma...Read More