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Tiny 28-03-2005 03:48 AM

HE PLEADS THAT HE NEEDS SEEDS
 
Star Jasmine, Confederate Jasmine and Potato vine?

I really want to get growing from seeds.

Any idea where I can get some?

Thank you.

email:



Cereus-validus..... 28-03-2005 06:54 AM

This suggestion may be a long shot but have you considered seed catalogs?

There must be at least a couple of seed catalogs listed on the internet.

Did you do a Google search?


"Tiny" wrote in message
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Star Jasmine, Confederate Jasmine and Potato vine?

I really want to get growing from seeds.

Any idea where I can get some?

Thank you.

email:





Tiny 28-03-2005 07:16 AM


Yep, yep and yep.




On Mon, 28 Mar 2005 05:54:16 GMT, "Cereus-validus....."
wrote:

This suggestion may be a long shot but have you considered seed catalogs?

There must be at least a couple of seed catalogs listed on the internet.

Did you do a Google search?


"Tiny" wrote in message
.. .
Star Jasmine, Confederate Jasmine and Potato vine?

I really want to get growing from seeds.

Any idea where I can get some?

Thank you.

email:





Katra 28-03-2005 02:34 PM

In article ,
Tiny wrote:

Star Jasmine, Confederate Jasmine and Potato vine?

I really want to get growing from seeds.

Any idea where I can get some?

Thank you.

email:



Heh.
Come pull up some confederate jasmine at my house!
You can have it for free, as it's rooted in areas where I don't want it!

Carefull pulling of the now "air layered" areas should yield live plants.

Free!!!

--
K.

Sprout the Mung Bean to reply...

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nina 28-03-2005 03:23 PM


Tiny wrote:
Star Jasmine, Confederate Jasmine and Potato vine?

arent star and confederate jasmine the same?


Tiny 28-03-2005 08:00 PM

Thanks for the offer. I wish that I could take you up on it however,
I am in Houston.

On Mon, 28 Mar 2005 07:34:36 -0600, Katra
wrote:

In article ,
Tiny wrote:

Star Jasmine, Confederate Jasmine and Potato vine?

I really want to get growing from seeds.

Any idea where I can get some?

Thank you.

email:



Heh.
Come pull up some confederate jasmine at my house!
You can have it for free, as it's rooted in areas where I don't want it!

Carefull pulling of the now "air layered" areas should yield live plants.

Free!!!



Tiny 28-03-2005 08:02 PM

I didn't think that that were but I would like to know if they are.


On 28 Mar 2005 06:23:04 -0800, "nina" wrote:


Tiny wrote:
Star Jasmine, Confederate Jasmine and Potato vine?

arent star and confederate jasmine the same?



Katra 28-03-2005 11:02 PM

In article .com,
"nina" wrote:

Tiny wrote:
Star Jasmine, Confederate Jasmine and Potato vine?

arent star and confederate jasmine the same?


Nope. ;-)

Not really...
Similar, related, but the flowers are different.

--
K.

Sprout the Mung Bean to reply...

There is no need to change the world. All we have to do is toilet train the world and we'll never have to change it again. -- Swami Beyondanada

,,Cat's Haven Hobby Farm,,Katraatcenturyteldotnet,,


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Katra 28-03-2005 11:03 PM

And I'm in San Marcos...
If you are ever down this way! G

Oh, if anyone else local wants some, come and get it! lol


In article ,
Tiny wrote:

Thanks for the offer. I wish that I could take you up on it however,
I am in Houston.

On Mon, 28 Mar 2005 07:34:36 -0600, Katra
wrote:

In article ,
Tiny wrote:

Star Jasmine, Confederate Jasmine and Potato vine?

I really want to get growing from seeds.

Any idea where I can get some?

Thank you.

email:



Heh.
Come pull up some confederate jasmine at my house!
You can have it for free, as it's rooted in areas where I don't want it!

Carefull pulling of the now "air layered" areas should yield live plants.

Free!!!



--
K.

Sprout the Mung Bean to reply...

There is no need to change the world. All we have to do is toilet train the world and we'll never have to change it again. -- Swami Beyondanada

,,Cat's Haven Hobby Farm,,Katraatcenturyteldotnet,,


http://cgi6.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dl...user id=katra

Tiny 29-03-2005 04:08 AM

Would you sell some seeds to me?

Thanks.

On Mon, 28 Mar 2005 07:34:36 -0600, Katra
wrote:

In article ,
Tiny wrote:

Star Jasmine, Confederate Jasmine and Potato vine?

I really want to get growing from seeds.

Any idea where I can get some?

Thank you.

email:



Heh.
Come pull up some confederate jasmine at my house!
You can have it for free, as it's rooted in areas where I don't want it!

Carefull pulling of the now "air layered" areas should yield live plants.

Free!!!



nina 29-03-2005 04:56 AM


Katra wrote:
In article .com,
"nina" wrote:

Tiny wrote:
Star Jasmine, Confederate Jasmine and Potato vine?

arent star and confederate jasmine the same?


Nope. ;-)

Not really...
Similar, related, but the flowers are different.



Hmm
This is what I found:
CONFEDERATE JASMINE

Confederate jasmine or star jasmine (Trachelospermum jasminoides) is
highly prized for its heavily scented clusters of phlox-like flowers,
which bloom on twining stems in spring and summer. It is hardy in
Central and Coastal South Carolina, but tender in the Piedmont.

But it seems that this is also called Star Jasmine:
http://www.desert-tropicals.com/Plan...m_nitidum.html


Katra 29-03-2005 04:58 AM

In article ,
Tiny wrote:

Would you sell some seeds to me?

Thanks.


Happily, except that even tho' these bloom profusely, I've never had the
flowers go to seed!

What I could do I suppose is to yank some (with roots) out of the
ground, toss them in a ziplock bag with wet paper towels and mail that
to you?

I'd only charge for Priority mail postage......

I could stand to remove the ones that are heading yet again for my herb
garden! G

Kat

--
K.

Sprout the Mung Bean to reply...

There is no need to change the world. All we have to do is toilet train the world and we'll never have to change it again. -- Swami Beyondanada

,,Cat's Haven Hobby Farm,,Katraatcenturyteldotnet,,


http://cgi6.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dl...user id=katra

Katra 29-03-2005 05:14 AM

In article . com,
"nina" wrote:

Katra wrote:
In article .com,
"nina" wrote:

Tiny wrote:
Star Jasmine, Confederate Jasmine and Potato vine?

arent star and confederate jasmine the same?


Nope. ;-)

Not really...
Similar, related, but the flowers are different.



Hmm
This is what I found:
CONFEDERATE JASMINE

Confederate jasmine or star jasmine (Trachelospermum jasminoides) is
highly prized for its heavily scented clusters of phlox-like flowers,
which bloom on twining stems in spring and summer. It is hardy in
Central and Coastal South Carolina, but tender in the Piedmont.


I used to think they were the same also until I started googling some
plants available at local nurseries this spring. I'd been calling what I
had "star jasmine" but it has the tiny little twisted looking blossoms.
Sweet scent.

One of the nurseries had both star and confederate jasmine listed and my
flowers matched their picture of confederate. The foliage and growth
patterns of both appear to be similar.


But it seems that this is also called Star Jasmine:
http://www.desert-tropicals.com/Plan...m_nitidum.html


'zactly. ;-)

I think it's kinda the same thing as the varieties of "mexican oregano".
lol

Mine looks just like this:

http://almostedenplants.com/mall/wpe6F.jpg

I almost regret planting the stuff! It's very tough and invasive, and
very VERY difficult to pull out and thin! I pay Linda well to do it for
me...

I just went out and looked at mine, (it grows on my front fence) and
it's fixin' to bloom it's head off as usual. There is quite a bit trying
to invade the driveway. I may yank it and put it in some pots and see if
I can get it going well in some pots, then take it and trade it for
other plants.

There are a couple of nurseries around that will do 2 for 1 trades with
me for healthy propagates of some plants.

Anyone need any rosemary??????
It needs thinning too! ;-)





--
K.

Sprout the Mung Bean to reply...

There is no need to change the world. All we have to do is toilet train the world and we'll never have to change it again. -- Swami Beyondanada

,,Cat's Haven Hobby Farm,,Katraatcenturyteldotnet,,


http://cgi6.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dl...user id=katra

Katra 29-03-2005 05:19 AM

In article . com,
"nina" wrote:


Hmm
This is what I found:
CONFEDERATE JASMINE

Confederate jasmine or star jasmine (Trachelospermum jasminoides) is
highly prized for its heavily scented clusters of phlox-like flowers,
which bloom on twining stems in spring and summer. It is hardy in
Central and Coastal South Carolina, but tender in the Piedmont.

But it seems that this is also called Star Jasmine:
http://www.desert-tropicals.com/Plan...m_nitidum.html


Here is another "star jasmine":

http://www.floridata.com/ref/J/jasm_mul.cfm

:-)
--
K.

Lady Blacksword 29-03-2005 04:13 PM

Where are ya Katra?
I'd go for both the jasmine and the rosemary.
Murri

"Katra" wrote in message
...
In article . com,
"nina" wrote:

Katra wrote:
In article .com,
"nina" wrote:

Tiny wrote:
Star Jasmine, Confederate Jasmine and Potato vine?

arent star and confederate jasmine the same?


Nope. ;-)

Not really...
Similar, related, but the flowers are different.



Hmm
This is what I found:
CONFEDERATE JASMINE

Confederate jasmine or star jasmine (Trachelospermum jasminoides) is
highly prized for its heavily scented clusters of phlox-like flowers,
which bloom on twining stems in spring and summer. It is hardy in
Central and Coastal South Carolina, but tender in the Piedmont.


I used to think they were the same also until I started googling some
plants available at local nurseries this spring. I'd been calling what I
had "star jasmine" but it has the tiny little twisted looking blossoms.
Sweet scent.

One of the nurseries had both star and confederate jasmine listed and my
flowers matched their picture of confederate. The foliage and growth
patterns of both appear to be similar.


But it seems that this is also called Star Jasmine:
http://www.desert-tropicals.com/Plan...m_nitidum.html


'zactly. ;-)

I think it's kinda the same thing as the varieties of "mexican oregano".
lol

Mine looks just like this:

http://almostedenplants.com/mall/wpe6F.jpg

I almost regret planting the stuff! It's very tough and invasive, and
very VERY difficult to pull out and thin! I pay Linda well to do it for
me...

I just went out and looked at mine, (it grows on my front fence) and
it's fixin' to bloom it's head off as usual. There is quite a bit trying
to invade the driveway. I may yank it and put it in some pots and see if
I can get it going well in some pots, then take it and trade it for
other plants.

There are a couple of nurseries around that will do 2 for 1 trades with
me for healthy propagates of some plants.

Anyone need any rosemary??????
It needs thinning too! ;-)





--
K.

Sprout the Mung Bean to reply...

There is no need to change the world. All we have to do is toilet train
the world and we'll never have to change it again. -- Swami Beyondanada

,,Cat's Haven Hobby Farm,,Katraatcenturyteldotnet,,


http://cgi6.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dl...user id=katra





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