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Sep 26, 2016 10:41 AM CST
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Name: Joseph
Delaware USA (Zone 7a)
Adeniums Region: United States of America Plant and/or Seed Trader Salvias Region: Delaware Morning Glories
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Otherwise known as Late Flowering Thoroughwort.

I have a couple of Adenium obesum plants, cuttings of Showboat Epiphyllum, and piles and piles of Japanese morning glory seeds to offer.
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Sep 26, 2016 5:55 PM CST
Name: Cinda
Indiana Zone 5b
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You looking for seeds or plants?

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Mine are still in full bloom here
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Sep 26, 2016 6:16 PM CST
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Name: Joseph
Delaware USA (Zone 7a)
Adeniums Region: United States of America Plant and/or Seed Trader Salvias Region: Delaware Morning Glories
Container Gardener Composter Garden Photography Brugmansias Annuals Vermiculture
I went to Longwood Gardens last Friday and this species was in their expansive meadow, and each plant was covered with bees, butterflies and other insects. Would it bloom in the first year from seed? I'd enjoy a plant, actually. What would you like in a trade?

I'm pretty sure that the 2 Adenium obesum plants will eventually produce flowers like this plant. They all came from the same seed packet. I can send some Japanese morning glory seeds too, since the Adenium plants are not large.

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Sep 26, 2016 7:18 PM CST
Name: Cinda
Indiana Zone 5b
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Well these plants are tall about 5 foot
I could cut them back and send the roots they are quite hardy (weeds) here.
And yes they do attract a lot of insects.
You are a couple zones warmer they should have a good chance to dig in before hard freeze.
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