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Wow, Michael, the photo is scary, reminding me of the sight of areas in southern france covered with Ipomoea indica !Well, at least you can have nasturium flowers in your salad every day :-)
Quote from: mickeymuc on March 26, 2009, 11:05:15 AMWow, Michael, the photo is scary, reminding me of the sight of areas in southern france covered with Ipomoea indica !Well, at least you can have nasturium flowers in your salad every day :-)We also have that Ipomoea growing here. Its interesting t notice that tropaeolum seems to like flat ground and that ipomoea prefers walls and cliffs. I guess in a few million of years there will be an endemic trop and ipo from Madeira Then the family Tropaeolaceae will not be exclusive from South America anymore Jean, i presume T. peltophorum is grown the same way as T. majus?
I thought that I would add a couple of comments on some recent posts. Firstly on T. lepidum and T. hookerianum austropurpureum. A few years ago I grew both of these from seed (the first from Plant World Seeds and the second from J. Watson). They both flowered at the same time and were identical. I have enclosed a photo of what I now just call T. hookerianum austropurpureum which is flowering in my greenhouse at present.