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| THERE IS NO LONGER A HOLD ON THIS ITEM!!! This sale is for 100 FRESH HAWAIIAN BABY WOODROSE ARGYREIA NERVOSA SEEDS harvested fresh for this grow season!! These are the FURRY Seeds!! The ones everybody wants!! But PLEASE use the photos I have provided in order to make your own judgement. As each person has their own idea of what "Furry" is. Thanks
Hawaiian Baby Woodrose (Argyreia nervosa), not to be
confused with the Hawaiian Woodrose (Merremia tuberosa),
is a perennial climbing vine, also known as Elephant
Creeper and Woolly Morning Glory.
HBWR is in the same family as the Morning Glory
(Convolvulaceae) and has many similar properties &
characteristics.
You will receive the SAME SEEDS in the photos
These seeds are completely VIABLE, ORGANIC, and UNTREATED
Hawaiian Baby Woodrose is Native to eastern India and
Bangladesh and introduced to numerous areas worldwide,
including Hawaii, Africa and the Caribbean
The seeds of Argyreia nervosa contain ergot alkaloids.
Human Consumption not suggested
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Common Names:
Baby Hawaiian Woodrose, Baby Woodrose,
Cordon Seda, Coup D'Air, Elephant Creeper, Liane A
Minguet, Liane D' Argent, Samudrasokh, Silver Morning
Glory, Woolly Morning Glory.
Synonyms:
Argyreia speciosa, Convolvulus nervosus,
Convolvulus speciosus.
Flower:
Clusters of trumpets, 5cm (about 2 inches)
violet/lavender inside with a deep coloured throat, white
with fine hairs outside.
Fruit:
"Woodrose"; globular berry, 1 to 2cm diameter, with
rosette of "wooden" petals. Often sold for dried flower
arrangements/pot-pourri.
Foliage:
15 to 40cm long cordate (heart-shaped)
prominently nerved leaves, felted (tomentose) beneath with
minute silky hairs.
Height:
Vine to 10m.
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GROWING:
A slight nick should be made away from the germ eye. After
this is complete it is recommended to soak the seeds in
water for approximately 24 hours, or at least overnight.
If nicked properly the seeds swell.
Some people place approximately 1 to 2 inches (2 to 4 cm)
in rich potting soil with a good drainage system. It is
very important during the first stages of growth to keep
the soil moist, though not completely wet, as saturation
will cause root rot and possibly mold. It is important to
keep the maximum sunlight possible during the initial
stages. When the leaves have received too much light they
will start gaining the appearance of wilting,this also
seen with lack of watering.
Within the first 1 to 2 years of growth, this plant grows
very bushy. After that, some of the leaves will fall off
and it will grow into vines. The vines have been known to
grow up to 31 feet (10 meters) in length. If constant
watering is not maintained, these vines will die out
before reaching that point and new ones will have to
start. The vine will dry out to the closest node during
this point.
A 5 gallon bucket is suitable for starting 2 healthy
plants. The massive root system of this plant can cause
the plant to become root bound within the first year or
so. For example, a 5 year old plant in a 15 gallon pot
(after only 6 months) will begin to show signs of becoming
root bound. It is suggested to use a 55 gallon drum or a
feeding trough (commonly used for livestock and horses).
The plant can start growing flowers as early as its life
cycle's second year. For this to occur, there must be
sufficient watering and adequate room for the roots to
grow; it can take up to 5 years for the first signs of
flowering to become visible.
The seeds will be found in the pods of the dried flowers.
These cannot be harvested until completely dried.
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23052-H Alicia Pkwy. #356
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