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Ipomoea - and a few other seeds for swap

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Hans J:
Now that I've finally done it, here's my new seed supply list (there was a lot to do in the garden):

Ennealophus euryandrus 2023
Ipomoea alba 2022
Ipomoea capillacea 2023
Ipomoea coccinea 2022
Ipomoea hederacea 2022
Ipomoea hederifolia 2023
Ipomoea hederifolia v.lutea "Bright Yellow" 2023
Ipomoea lindheimeri 2023
Ipomoea lobata ‘Jungle Queen’ 2022
Ipomoea luteola 2022
Ipomoea plummerae 2023
Ipomoea pubescens 2023
Ipomoea quamoclit Mix 2022
Ipomoea setosa 2022
Ipomoea x sloteri 2022
Nicandra physaloides 2023
Oxypetalum coerulum 2023
Vincetoxicum hirundinaria 2023
Vincetoxicum scandens 2023

Many pictures of my plants are here in the forum or please write me !

If you are interested please PM

This offer is unfortunately only for members of the EU ...I can not send seeds to the UK because of the Brexit
 
Greetings Hans

Jeffnz:
Is ipomea invasive in your garden, if so how do you control its spread?
Jeff

Hans J:
not invasiv :)
I still love this climing plants and I try each year more and others !
I can really suggest this plants 8)

Jeffnz:
In warmer climates they can be aggressive growers and once established difficult to control. Locally have seen roadside trees/shrubs totally engulfed by the vine, spectacular show when in bloom though.

Hans J:
Here in my climate they are not hardy - the annual I must grow every year new
The perennial ( sometimes with caudex ) are in pots - summer outside ...in winter in my greenhouse or basement
Sometimes survive here seeds of I.purpurea and grow in next spring without any help ...but no problem !

Which species grows in your area ?

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