Ooops...my aim was bad. My reply should have gone to the rissin message.
Sorry about that.
"Ron P" wrote in message
news:mQ7Ce.179890$xm3.83951@attbi_s21...
I have this planted on my mail box in NE North Carolina and it loves it
there. I found mine at a high end nursery that buys unusual varieties of
plants. I have a question though. Is the fruit on these edible? After
flowering the bud starts to become a seed pod or fruit. Any one have any
clues??
Thanks!!
Pam
"Keith Warren" wrote in message
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Sorry Bill, Don't know where to buy them locally. I have several on my
property in the NE corner of GA. If your ever this way give me a jingle
and
we'll see if we can get you some cuttings or perhaps a transplant or two
started.
Keith
"Bill Oliver" wrote in message
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Maypops (passiflora incarnata) grows wild around here,
though the only places I have seen it have been in
National or State Parks, so I can't harvest some. I would
like to try it out on a trellis I have here, but
can't seem to find a local nursery that carries them.
Does anybody know of a good place to buy them?
Thanks,
billo
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