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Old March 10, 2016   #31
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Sue, thank you. I have been looking up info about runner beans tonight. One of the names for them is Multiflora bean.
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Old March 11, 2016   #32
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Runner beans, one of them is up to 4 feet 6 inches.

Last night I found these on line also.
https://awhaley.com/seeds/vegetables...r/painted-lady

Then when I got my seeds from someone two of them were black and looked like the ones in this pictuer.
I know which ones they were and am looking forward to see if they put out pink blooms.
https://awhaley.com/seeds/vegetables.../sunset-runner
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Old March 12, 2016   #33
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I was out shopping and bought Black-Eyed Susan Vine seeds on a whim. Anyone grew these before? I am thinking hanging baskets off of my porch.

https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thunbergia_alata
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Passionflower is also super beautiful and grows quickly. It does well in our climate, but you'll see it popping up everywhere once it fruits because birds and critters eat the fruit and "deposit" seeds all over your yard. There's a ton of different varieties, all their flowers are so unique and nice to look at:









Those are nice Kelly. We have a wild one here that is Passiflora incarnata. The fruit are edible, called maypops. I like the symbolism of Passionflower.

https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Passiflora_incarnata
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I was out shopping and bought Black-Eyed Susan Vine seeds on a whim. Anyone grew these before? I am thinking hanging baskets off of my porch.

https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thunbergia_alata
I have never seen them as a vining plant. The ones everyone around my neck of the woods call these http://www.google.com/imgres?imgurl=...BokYGJObWoKa2k= Black-eyed Susans. They come up as wildflowers.
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They are two totally different plants.
Sort of like the mountain laurel and Texas mountain laurel.
Or the tulip tree and tulip.

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Robert, did you buy the clematis as a plant at walmart?

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Luigiwu, I have not bought one yet. I showed my wife pictures of them yesterday, and she is interested. I think it is a root in a bag - definitely not a plant.
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Robert, my Clematis came from a bag at Wal-Mart. I didn't expect too much but it has thrived since planting.
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The pictures of mountain laurel look like wisteria. But I Googled and it's a different plant.
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My wife just called during her break, she looked at the clematis's and said that she's bringing home a blue one. I don't which variety yet.

And some Christmas ferns for the shade bed to go with the cinnamon ferns we bought the other day.
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I planted two passionflower vines and they're doing extremely well! The leaves are still green, I guess this last winter wasn't cold enough to kill it
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I planted two passionflower vines and they're doing extremely well! The leaves are still green, I guess this last winter wasn't cold enough to kill it
I tried them once and the darn butterfly caterpillars ate them to the ground.
Never again.
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I tried them once and the darn butterfly caterpillars ate them to the ground.
Never again.
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I guess I got lucky! I also planted some milkweed in the front, maybe that will be a peace offering this year for the caterpillars.
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