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Sun, Mar 25, 12 at 15:32
| It's the one with the leaves that look sort of like hands with the fingers outstretched. NOT Cypress Vine, Ipomoea quamoclit. |
Here is a link that might be useful: Cardinal Climber
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- Posted by wally-1936 Richmond Tx (My Page) on Mon, Mar 26, 12 at 13:53
| It just might be as cheap to buy the seeds from a discount store as they are not hard to get started in fact can become invasive if not planted in the right location away from other plants. They do need plenty of sun are as pretty as Cypress Vine. |
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| I'm sure it would be---IF I could find it locally. I can find Cypress Vine, I. quamoclit, all day long and in three colors, but not I. multifida. Last year, the I. multifida I bought turned out to be I. quamoclit, so I'm hoping to find a GardenWebber who has seed they've harvested themselves. |
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