Aristolochia Elegans seed pods
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Re: Aristolochia Elegans seed pods
The ripe seed pods will turn into beautiful hanging baskets..saw that in one nursery in Islamabad.
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Re: Aristolochia Elegans seed pods
Congratulations... it looks beautiful.. hope it ripens well
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Re: Aristolochia Elegans seed pods
Means have to collect them before they r fully mature, lest the seed will disperse
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Re: Aristolochia Elegans seed pods
@ arbab........i am also growing calico from seed....its about eight inches after two months......is this growth rate normal...or its under performing due some reason ( i have three seedlings and all are same).....thanks
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Re: Aristolochia Elegans seed pods
At first it looked to me some sort of a gourd or a cucumber but amazing
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Re: Aristolochia Elegans seed pods
Its very vigorous climber can grow by more than 10 feet in the first year, in winters its growth almost stops, protect ur seedlings frm frost otherwise they will not thrive