DragonsEye
carnivorous plants of the world -- unite!
3 packets of a variety of colorful garden
seeds.
Red Cypress Vine (Ipomoea quamoclit) — Relative of morning glories, this plant will have feather foliage and will produce small trumpet-shaped flowers in colors of either white, pink, or bright red. Hummers LOVE them! Vines will require something to climb and are easy growers.
Morning Glory (Ipomoea purpurea) — selfing of Knox Black. Dark purple flowers — bumble bees seem to love this one.
Dragons Breath (Celosia) — leaves are often green to red/red-purple. Plumes are yellow or magenta/red. (Most of mine were magenta/red. I’m assuming most to all of these will be magenta/red flowers.). Hummers have shown interest in these on my balcony, as well as various bees such as the tiny mason bees, honeybees, and some bumbles.
Each packet will have 10-20 seeds.
Minimum bid: $2
Postage: $6 Paid by winner.
Shipping: US and its protectorates
Red Cypress Vine (Ipomoea quamoclit) — Relative of morning glories, this plant will have feather foliage and will produce small trumpet-shaped flowers in colors of either white, pink, or bright red. Hummers LOVE them! Vines will require something to climb and are easy growers.
Morning Glory (Ipomoea purpurea) — selfing of Knox Black. Dark purple flowers — bumble bees seem to love this one.
Dragons Breath (Celosia) — leaves are often green to red/red-purple. Plumes are yellow or magenta/red. (Most of mine were magenta/red. I’m assuming most to all of these will be magenta/red flowers.). Hummers have shown interest in these on my balcony, as well as various bees such as the tiny mason bees, honeybees, and some bumbles.
Each packet will have 10-20 seeds.
Minimum bid: $2
Postage: $6 Paid by winner.
Shipping: US and its protectorates