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Kim Winter has contributed to 3 posts out of 2610 total posts
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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
Anyone have luck germinating ylang ylang vine seeds? If so, how and how long? Thanks
Kim Winter
Anyone had any luck germinating ylang ylang vine seeds (artabotrys uncinatus) seeds? If so, how did you do it and how long did it take? I've tried everything! Thanks
Kim Winter
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