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Sami
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I was out looking around today for things to clip & bring home. I saw this & had to try to grow it. Anyone know what it is? The second pic is of the "fruit" that's on the same vine.

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Looks like a passiflora, Sami. This link has some great info on them.
Passiflora

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Sami
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Yep! That's it! It's beautiful...I hope I can keep it alive. Thanks for the site, has lots of useful info!
Plants: 530 | From: Texas | Registered: Jun 2004  |  Seeded: 24.116.96.197
Sami
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Yep! That's it! It's beautiful...I hope I can keep it alive. Thanks for the site, has lots of useful info!
Plants: 530 | From: Texas | Registered: Jun 2004  |  Seeded: 24.116.96.197
mom54
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Down here in SC, they are a perennial. The neat thing about it is, they never come back in the same place!!!!!!!!!!! They attract caterpillars, but don't kill them, They turn into brown and yellow butterflys. The 'pillars don't harm the plant. I have them growing on a garden fence. The fun part is waiting to see where they "pop" up next. [angel] Enjoy

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Sami
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How cool! I'm really excited about this plant! I've been doing lots of research & I'm getting ready to dip it in root hormone & put it in a clay pot...

I read that rooting gel is better but I don't have any but I, also, read that clay pots are good, so I'm gonna try that before I put it in my yard. Wish me luck!

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njoynit
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Root it in a shaded spot& when can tell is rooted can place out and cover.mine commes back close to same spot each yr,but see new ones all the time.The fruit taste good and the seeds are inside place seeds in fridge with no fruit that gives off gases and then can sow seed.i let mine grow indoors last yr from seed then potted out this spring.They can climb trees then you'll have my problem....fruit is 20 ft up tree& will be playing"shoot the vine above fruit"with the BB gun.They actually root easier air layering if are able to.
so where ya clipping at?what else did ya get?

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Sami
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Mine has only one fruit right now. I had it in some water (trying to root) but I was afraid that wouldn't work, so today I dipped it in root hormone and put it in some potting soil/peat moss in a clay pot (I read that it helps with the positive ion charge or something), then set it under my deck where it will get some sun but not all day. I hope it's not too hot for it, although, I found it on the side of the road... What is air layering?

I didn't get a lot...some ivy (don't know what it is) and my mimosa branch [grin] which already is looking very dry, so I put it under the deck on the East side so it will get morning sun but be in shade the rest of the day.

Then, today, my husband brought me a weeping willow tree [grin] which I am so excited about. It's pretty tall already but not a really large...only cost $16!!! I'll plant it tomorrow. The lady he bought it from used to be a relative of mine, through my first marriage. She said it would be ok to plant as long as I keep it well watered.

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hisgal2
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oh you lucky lucky thing you!!! I knew what that was the second I saw it!! I watned to get one earlier this year and couldn't find it around here!!! You must keep me updated on it!!

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