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jangchub wrote: On Thu, 14 Jun 2007 08:38:11 -0500, Omelet wrote: Vines or bushes? Brugmansia is not a vine, it is a small tree. In the high mountains of Peru they get 20 feet tall or more, loaded with tons of beautiful trumpets facing downward. What vine are you talking about? I may simply be mistaken. I saw a picture once (I think Nick posted it) of a lovely vine on a trellis that looked a lot like Datura. At that time, I'd never heard of Brugmansias. That was what he told me it was! :-) I've grown Moon Vines, but those are related to (and look like) morning glories except a lot bigger! Those attracted a lot of hummingbird moths at night. Big white nocturnal flowers. Try taking the Vitex to a nursery and do some horse trading? I used to do that with Lemon Balm. I could probably do it with catnip, but I end up using too much of it. We have several cats and I give a lot away to other cat owners since mine is grown with no pesticides. Yes, I do sell to The Natural Gardener, The Great Outdoors, and Barton Springs. Cool. As easy as plant propagation is, I'm surprised that more of us don't try to make money off of it. I need to make a better effort at Air Layering some of my perennial herbs. My succulents have been my biggest success. I need to cut buds and pot a bunch of San Pedro one of these days. I want to start a collection of Daturas. I used to collect them. I have D.metel, D.inoxia, D.wrightii out in the garden now. They need a bit more water than I'd like them to need, but will wilt during heat of the day and plump up at night. They wilt on purpose. All nightshades have this ability. They also re-seed readily. The white wild ones (aka Jimson weed) used to grow wild in the Mojave foothills in California where we lived when I was growing up. We were warned to never try to ingest them. G It was pretty dry and they did fine. They are built for low water conditions. It's one of the main reasons that I've considered them for landscaping. Those, Lantana and Wandering Jew. I have planted Mexican oregano. I don't have enough sun any more. Bummer. The West side of my house gets no shade. The herbs are along side the driveway there and the bed is about 15 ft. long and maybe 1 inches wide. The Mexican Oregano (now a small bush) is right at the corner of the house. I need to take current photos of it. Prune the trees girl! ;-) You could probably consult with a tree surgeon and see what they have to say. -- Peace, Om Remove _ to validate e-mails. "My mother never saw the irony in calling me a Son of a bitch" -- Jack Nicholson |
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