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Thu, Jun 19, 08 at 21:40
| am looking for The yellow Carolina milkvine (Matelea flavidula) is generally described as a Perennial Vine or Forb or herb. This Dicot (dicotyledon) is native to the U.S. I am growing the Maroon Carolensis which is just beautiful flowers are really small but it is a wonderful vine for my butterflies..
Check my list or ask me about my new items some are tropical vines and plants and hard to finds. Thanks
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- Posted by don_licuala 10a (My Page) on Wed, Aug 13, 08 at 19:50
| que te vaya bien. |
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- Posted by dizzy45vines 5N (My Page) on Wed, Nov 19, 08 at 20:16
| I have not given up yet Don!!! thanks |
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- Posted by gonebananas 7/8 (My Page) on Thu, Nov 20, 08 at 18:09
| You might try checking at some of the places mentioned in this link. http://www.ncwildflower.org/natives/sources.htm |
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- Posted by dizzy45vines 5N (My Page) on Mon, Nov 24, 08 at 18:04
| Thanks GoneBananas, Already did that it is not even listed I checked!! Carol |
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