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Datura seeds
I lost the post, but someone said they grew a lot of Datura's, all I have is the
type that grows wild here in the mojave desert, I'd like to grow other datura from anyplace else too. If you have seeds I'd pay postage for them. -- In This Universe The Night was Falling,The Shadows were lenghtening towards an east that would not know another dawn. But elsewhere the Stars were still young and the light of morning lingered: and along the path he once had followed, Man would one day go again. Arthur C. Clarke "The City & The Stars" SIAR www.starlords.org Bishop's Car Fund http://www.bishopcarfund.Netfirms.com/ --- Outgoing mail is certified Virus Free. Checked by AVG anti-virus system (http://www.grisoft.com). Version: 6.0.488 / Virus Database: 287 - Release Date: 6/5/03 |
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I'd have to go look to see what I have left, but it was probably me who posted
that. I know for sure I have Datura inoxia and Datura wrightii. Both are white, but wrightii is at least twice the size flower than the inoxia. I also have D. stramonium which is not nearly as ornamental as the others. I may have some double yellow and purple, both of those are Datura metel. Email me your address and I'll send some of what I have. 0 remove the zero at the end or it will bounce. Victoria On Wed, 25 Jun 2003 07:35:24 -0700, "Starlord" wrote: I lost the post, but someone said they grew a lot of Datura's, all I have is the type that grows wild here in the mojave desert, I'd like to grow other datura from anyplace else too. If you have seeds I'd pay postage for them. |
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Victoria,
I have Datura meteloides "Ballerina Purple","Ballerina White","Double Yellow" and I believe Datura wrightii (I have had this for several years, the meteloides' are new). Will the seeds cross with one another? -- Wendy* in N. California, "If you pick up a starving dog and make him prosperous, he will not bite you; that is the principal difference between a dog and a man." -- Mark Twain "animaux" wrote in message ... I'd have to go look to see what I have left, but it was probably me who posted that. I know for sure I have Datura inoxia and Datura wrightii. Both are white, but wrightii is at least twice the size flower than the inoxia. I also have D. stramonium which is not nearly as ornamental as the others. I may have some double yellow and purple, both of those are Datura metel. Email me your address and I'll send some of what I have. 0 remove the zero at the end or it will bounce. Victoria On Wed, 25 Jun 2003 07:35:24 -0700, "Starlord" wrote: I lost the post, but someone said they grew a lot of Datura's, all I have is the type that grows wild here in the mojave desert, I'd like to grow other datura from anyplace else too. If you have seeds I'd pay postage for them. |
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Ps, I also have 3 Brugs, I assume these will not cross?
-- Wendy* in N. California, "It's hard to be religious when certain people are never incinerated by bolts of lightning." -- Calvin and Hobbes "Wendy Kelly Budd" wrote in message ... Victoria, I have Datura meteloides "Ballerina Purple","Ballerina White","Double Yellow" and I believe Datura wrightii (I have had this for several years, the meteloides' are new). Will the seeds cross with one another? -- Wendy* in N. California, "If you pick up a starving dog and make him prosperous, he will not bite you; that is the principal difference between a dog and a man." -- Mark Twain "animaux" wrote in message ... I'd have to go look to see what I have left, but it was probably me who posted that. I know for sure I have Datura inoxia and Datura wrightii. Both are white, but wrightii is at least twice the size flower than the inoxia. I also have D. stramonium which is not nearly as ornamental as the others. I may have some double yellow and purple, both of those are Datura metel. Email me your address and I'll send some of what I have. 0 remove the zero at the end or it will bounce. Victoria On Wed, 25 Jun 2003 07:35:24 -0700, "Starlord" wrote: I lost the post, but someone said they grew a lot of Datura's, all I have is the type that grows wild here in the mojave desert, I'd like to grow other datura from anyplace else too. If you have seeds I'd pay postage for them. |
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I've not had that experience and I grow all of the ones you mentioned at least
at one time or another. Datura don't cross pollinate and do come true from seed. I have no explanation why, but they do come true. At least all the seeds I've grown have. On Wed, 25 Jun 2003 11:48:37 -0700, "Wendy Kelly Budd" wrote: Victoria, I have Datura meteloides "Ballerina Purple","Ballerina White","Double Yellow" and I believe Datura wrightii (I have had this for several years, the meteloides' are new). Will the seeds cross with one another? |
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This is my first year with a seed pod on a brugmansia. It is the species. I
will germinate and grow them and let you know. On Wed, 25 Jun 2003 11:51:01 -0700, "Wendy Kelly Budd" wrote: Ps, I also have 3 Brugs, I assume these will not cross? |
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Thank you.
-- Wendy* in N. California, "Our greatest glory is not in never failing, but in rising every time we fail." - Confucius "animaux" wrote in message ... I've not had that experience and I grow all of the ones you mentioned at least at one time or another. Datura don't cross pollinate and do come true from seed. I have no explanation why, but they do come true. At least all the seeds I've grown have. On Wed, 25 Jun 2003 11:48:37 -0700, "Wendy Kelly Budd" wrote: Victoria, I have Datura meteloides "Ballerina Purple","Ballerina White","Double Yellow" and I believe Datura wrightii (I have had this for several years, the meteloides' are new). Will the seeds cross with one another? |
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