raman ji,
Nice...
This species has been reproduced by cloning to the extent that most plants
have lost the ability to make seeds and as such seeds (which would have a
higher genetic diversity than clones) are very rarely found,even in native
habitat...
I have been searching for seeds for 'several years'...
regards,
Ron
On Wednesday, March 14, 2012 11:17:07 AM UTC-4, raman wrote:
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> Native to Jamaica, this evergreen woody vine is commonly cultivated all
> around the world. The ornamental features are its foliage and the flowers.
> The leaves are palmately divided into five to seven segments, and are very
> atractive smooth green color. The noticable long red flowers are in groups.
> Even before the flowers emerge the buds are a positive feature, because
> they look like small berries.
>
>
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> tracked<http://dl.dropbox.com/u/43406542/Flora%20and%20Fauna/Plants%20of%20Bangalore/Ipomoea%20-%20Cardinal%20Creeper/Cardinal%20Creeper.html>
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> Raman
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