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Re: Aristolochia serpentaria

Coby,

I will have Aristolochia serpentaria available this spring as soon as
the frost is out of the ground. I don't know if it is var. texana, I
doubt it. But you could test out a plant or two and let us all know
how it fares in your part of the country. Let me know if you are
interested.

Rod A. of Loess Roots
Nebraska


--- In Aristolochia@yahoogroups.com, cdinges@xxxxxxx.xxx wrote:
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> Hello, my name is Coby Dinges and I live in Austin, TX. I was
wondering if anyone on this list has Aristolochia serpentaria var.
texana or Aristolochia erecta available for sale. If not, I would be
interested in A. fimbriata. Thanks in advance. Coby Dinges
>





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Hello, my name is Coby Dinges and I live in Austin, TX. I was wondering if anyone on this list has Aristolochia serpentaria var. texana or Aristolochia erecta...
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Dec 29, 1999
2:28 am

I have a couple of Aristolochia serpentaria plants in pots. One started to develop a flower, but the flower shriveled and never fully developed. But there is...
Dan Hardy
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May 6, 2003
4:19 pm

Dan, Look at my A. serpentaria photos in my "album" on the Yahoo group website (units on the ruler are in centimeters). Is it possible the flower fully ...
Larry Rosen
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May 6, 2003
4:55 pm

Dear Dan and Larry, Larry is right in that A. serpentaria has really small flowers (probably the smallest in the whole genus). But there are some populations...
Mario Blanco
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May 6, 2003
6:47 pm

Coby, I will have Aristolochia serpentaria available this spring as soon as the frost is out of the ground. I don't know if it is var. texana, I doubt it....
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