What is this vine called?

Discussion in 'Vines and Climbers' started by pjbanshee, Aug 10, 2007.

  1. pjbanshee

    pjbanshee Member

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    Bought it 6 yrs ago at a nursery but he didn't have name of it. It was something new.

    Bloomed when it was 4 yrs old. The fragrance is kind of stinky. It died back a couple of years ago when we had a rare snowfall but came right back as it does almost every winter here in south Texas but we don't have very hard freezes though.
     

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  2. chimera

    chimera Well-Known Member 10 Years

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    Eric La Fountaine Contributor Forums Moderator 10 Years

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    I merged the two posts. Better to keep the conversation all in one thread.

    Sorry, I don't know what it is.

    I see you changed your mind Chimera.

    Questions:

    Is it evergreen? Is it fragrant?
     
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    chimera Well-Known Member 10 Years

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    Yes, not sure and a little too quick, reminds me of trying to ID a pear tree as a cherry a while ago. Wasting space today. Have a nice weekend.
     
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    Thank you for the merge. Didn't realize there was a vine section til after first posting.
     
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    thank you very much
     
  8. I wanna know

    I wanna know Active Member

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    This plant looks very much like a plant that was given to me called
    wild indigo which is a perrinnial here in zone 5. It was saved from
    a back lot that was undergoing expansion, the neighbors got together and started saving all they could. Mine however is blue,
    a very clear rich blue color and the leaves haven't matured to
     

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