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Sun, Jul 19, 09 at 13:48
| Growing in a 3 to 4 inch pot.Check my wants or make a offer.Debbie |
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| Hi there, I'd like to try this vine, it's really pretty. Everythng I have read says it can be invasive but I don't think this will be so where I live in a dry zone 9b. I have rooted suckers from my mock orange bush (very fragrant) I think you would like, it's a very green tropical looking, but not tropical plant. |
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- Posted by karan_in_oregon Zone 8 Oregon (My Page) on Fri, Aug 21, 09 at 18:20
| Do you still have a start of the variegated porcelain vine? I have just taken cuttings from a variegated lace cap hydrangea and a green leafed lacecap hydrangea - they are not rooted, but, I could send 2 or 3 of each. I have a large clerodendrom thomsoniae that I could take cuttings from. They root easily in water. Karan |
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