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Found 6 product(s) for Vines (1-6 of 6) |
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Aristolochia trilobata Dutchman's Pipe 20-40 seeds per pack. Tropical vine with exotic nepethes-like flowers. Hardy to 30F. view plant information #400
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$2.00
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Aristrolochia elegans Calico Flower 15-25 seeds per pack. A beautiful ornamental vine with 2-3", somewhat circular, calico red-brown and white flowers. Easily grown, the species also attracts butterflies. Hardy to some frost, can be invasive in certain tropical areas, e.g. South Florida. Strange flowering vine, part of the Dutchman's Pipe group, noted for its long nosed flowers. Will stand brief frosts. #417
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$2.00
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Basella rubra Malabar Spinach, Green 15-20 seeds per pack. Seeds are from the green-leaved type. Annual in cold climates, perennial in warm climates. An easy to grow, fast-growing tropical vine whose leaves and young stems are eaten (and have a taste) like spinach. #418
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$2.00
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Basella rubra Malabar Spinach, Red 15-20 seeds per pack. Annual in cold climates, perennial in warm climates. An easy to grow, fast-growing tropical vine whose leaves and young stems are eaten (and have a taste) like spinach. Pretty plant, having bright purple stems and red flowers. bulk quantities available (due to on demand packaging, please allow two weeks for bulk shipments; approx 850-950 seeds per 1 ounce) #412
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$2.00
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Lapageria rosea Chilean Bellflower 6 seeds per pack. One of the truly gorgeous subtropical vines, the Chilean Bellflower is also the national flower of Chile. Still uncommon in cultivation, this versatile plant is a winding and hiding vine bearing bright bell-shaped flowers up to a few inches long. The fruits are edible and have a sweet and juicy pulp. It is hardy to some frost and does best in a cooler, subtropical-like climate. #414
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$2.00
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Passiflora bogotensis
10 seeds per pack. A rare Passiflora from the mountains of Colombia. Features both attractive, bat-leaved foliage, as well as beautiful, white flowers. It is a smaller growing vine than most Passiflora's, and produces numerous flowers in container culture. Bears small, round purple fruits that probably are not edible. Unknown hardiness, though to at least 32F. Seems to flourish in cooler, foggier climates. #419
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$3.00
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