leonotis leonurus-help please
debbieca
17 years ago
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WANTED: Lion's Tail (Leonotis leonurus)
Comments (4)Do you know what the seed casing looks like? I had some Lion's Tails plants at one time, and have these seeds that are still in their casings (ABOUT 1" LONG, AND A VERY LIGHT BROWN COLOR.). Unfortunately I did not mark the container the seed casings are in, so I can not be absolutely sure that these seeds are Lion's Tails, but if you want to give them a try I will send them to you prepaid, no exchange necessary. Kindly reply to corgicorner6@msn.com. PLEASE put the word "GardenWebber" in the subject are to keep your e-mail to me out of my junk pile. THANK YOU....See MoreWanted: Leonotis leonurus/Lions Tail seeds
Comments (1)I have some.I sent you a e-mail..Debbie...See Morewanted: iso: for leonotis leonurus & aristolochia fimbriata
Comments (7)I've been waiting to post to see if my orange esperanza survived. Still no signs of any green showing. I would be happy to trade for your Liatris mucronata seeds. We can mail or trade at the Denton swap. Actually I may have a very small plant I could bring to the swap. I saw 1 coming up so far from the seeds I planted....See MorePlease help the gardening incompetent
Comments (7)I think your plant is foam flower. As to whether to keep it, it's your choice. If you like it then keep it if not then do away with it. In my many years of gardening I have pitched many flowers for one reason or another and replaced them with others. I've grown wildflowers that some would call weeds and volunteers and nursery grown plants. The only criteria in gardening is to have the garden please the gardener and it's all trial and error. So look up your growing zone(I think it's 5) and read plant tags for all the info you need to decide on location, light conditions and watering and dig in and get your hands dirty...See Moretracm
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