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Free for sase

I'm not sure if anyone is interested but I figured I would offer them up before I trashed these.

Campsis radicans a perennial vine to 9 meters native to North America.
A very fast growing vine that is a favorite of hummingbirds.

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PM me for address
 
To bad your trashing them, there very beautiful and to boot cover the fence so ya aint gota see the stinkin neighbors...
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I'm just trashing the seeds.....the plants are practically impossible to remove (not that I would want to) They send super dandelion like roots 5-6 feet into the soil....

If anyone wants any seeds, pm me
 
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Quote[/b] (PoWeRPSUHort @ Nov. 02 2005,8:59)]I'm just trashing the seeds.....the plants are practically impossible to remove (not that I would want to)  They send super dandelion like roots 5-6 feet into the soil....

If anyone wants any seeds, pm me
Would they grow in tropical countries? I can send a SASE if they would.
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Sent you a PM. Was actually looking for something like this.
 
Hi there...you said they're native to North America....Do you know what their zone-hardyness is? Will they live in NY?
 
Hardy to zone 3

CAmpsis grows as south as florida and I have even seen huge specimens in Arizona
 
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I have one, not flowering yet up here Dave, and I'm zone 4a in Alex Bay, NY.
 
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I have both PM'd you and misspelled Campsis.

-D. Lybrand
 
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Update 11/10/05

one seed lot went out to schloaty,thanks for the cockscomb seed ! Still waiting on others sase to arrive.
 
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