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Oct 4, 2010 11:31 AM CST
Name: Alan
Chandler, AZ; 85225 (Zone 9b)
Sunset Zone 13
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There is one seller on Ebay that has some, but they are a bit pricey. I've seen them much cheaper in the past. There is another couple of sellers that has Rangoon Creeper, but they don't ship to Arizona, so watch which seller your ordering from, make sure. I'm going to try and root some in the spring. I'm thinking now would be be a bad time to try to root them, since cooler weather is just around the corner, and they are frost sensitive till they get established. They will always loose there leaves, but all the green came right back out of the dead looking woody branches on mine this spring. So even though it looked dead, it was very much alive once it heated up. Anyway...I will try and root some this spring. Maybe for the spring swaps. They say the seeds have a 90% germination rate, but I can never find the seed pods. They must be awfully small!!!

Alan

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