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Free Trumpet Vine Seeds
send me a self addressed envelope with postage and I'll send you some seeds
Welcome, Michael (I am new here myself). The name "trumpet vine" sometimes refers to several different plants (campsis, datura, for example). What is the bloom color? If if is the orange campsis, while I do like the plant, it grows wild here and is very invasive. If it is the white datura, I would like some. I have yellow campsis (less invasive and harder to find) if you want some of that.
P.S. I am originally from WI (Kenosha County Z5) so am familiar with growing conditions there. I have relatives in the Manitowoc/Two Rivers area ~ small world
P.S. I am originally from WI (Kenosha County Z5) so am familiar with growing conditions there. I have relatives in the Manitowoc/Two Rivers area ~ small world
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I am the opposite, if it is the red trumpets, then I want some.
If it is the white datura, I have been trying to kill that junk for years! Even my goats won't eat it. And it is a dangerous plant. I think that I got it in some hay, the seeds fell out on the way to the barn, as it is right along the path where hay travels to the barn. Not in the garden or any planned planting.
If it is the white datura, I have been trying to kill that junk for years! Even my goats won't eat it. And it is a dangerous plant. I think that I got it in some hay, the seeds fell out on the way to the barn, as it is right along the path where hay travels to the barn. Not in the garden or any planned planting.