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Re: Morning Glory Seeds
- To: s*@eskimo.com
- Subject: Re: Morning Glory Seeds
- From: "* L* P* <d*@olympus.net>
- Date: Tue, 18 Nov 1997 14:56:38 -0800
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Margot Kane wrote:
>
> A friend had some glorious morning glory vines that have produced a
> lot of seeds. Should she just let them self seed, plant them in other spots
> or collect them? If she collects them, how should she store them?
>
> Thanks!
>
> Margot Kane
> Zone 6
For what it's worth, I went to Field Trials in late summer and they were
trialing a morning glory that is carried by Thompson and Morgen. There
were many stunning plants on display, but this took out breath away. My
T&M catalog came 2 days ago, and I placed my order immediately for fear
of missing out.
T&M lists it as Convulvulus 'Star Of Yelta'. It was growing in an oak
barrel, and climbing up a telephone support line. It's only $2, and
will be well spent.
The Greenhouse Nursery
81 S. Bagley Crk Road & Hwy 101
Port Angeles, WA 98362
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