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Kim Winter
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Posted: Mar 1, 2006 11:50 AM          Msg. 1 of 3
Anyone have luck germinating ylang ylang vine seeds? If so, how and how long? Thanks

Kim Winter

Gaiasana
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Posted: Mar 17, 2006 09:24 AM          Msg. 2 of 3
As far as I know, the Ylang Ylang is a tropical medium sized tree, not a vine. Sure you have what you think?

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Kim Winter
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Posted: Mar 17, 2006 10:02 AM          Msg. 3 of 3
This are the seeds that I have, but haven't had any luck.


Ylang Ylang Vine
Family: Annonaceae
Climbing ilang-ilang, Manorangini, Hara-champa, Kantali champa
Origin: Tropical Asia
A brother of a famous Artabotrys hexapetalus, this plant can grow as a large woody vine or trimmed as a shrub. Flowers are very fragrant, with lemon-like scent. The perfume is strong only when a flower turns yellow, and the yellow flower lasts for a day or two. Blooms profusely from mid-spring to late summer. Requires support for best shape.

Kim Winter
 

 

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