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Apios americana (flower close up)
By Plantoholic
- 4 Sep, 2011
- 17 likes
One of my favourite climbers, deserves to be more widely grown!
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Motinot sums it up!
4 Sep, 2011
Thank you :o)))
4 Sep, 2011
It certainly does deserve to be more widely grown - it's a gem!
How hardy is it?
4 Sep, 2011
I love it, P! and was just going to ask the same...
5 Sep, 2011
very nice Ph, i was going to ask the same too...
5 Sep, 2011
Thanks all, should be fully hardy, put mine in a cold greenhouse (-10c) last winter because it was in a pot, I split the tubers (which are edible) in spring so I have 2 now, next spring im going to plant one in the garden. It should grow to around 4m.
5 Sep, 2011
Edible?? -10°C?? Tell us more, P! :))
5 Sep, 2011
I read somewhere they were eaten by American indians (probably on the interweb:o) ) and apparently they taste like roasted sweet potatoes, but I wont be eating mine :o))) should be hardy in your garden not as cold as here I would think! :o)
5 Sep, 2011
hmm...going to favourites, again then! :))
5 Sep, 2011
:o)))
5 Sep, 2011
:)))
5 Sep, 2011
On my shopping list!
5 Sep, 2011
Lovely!
5 Sep, 2011
Thanks S. :o) M. It didnt set any seed last year, more flowers this year if it sets some will let you know! :o)
5 Sep, 2011
What a beautiful colour ..... I am in the process of putting in a garden around my lovely old villa in NZ .... it should do very well in this part of the world, if I can find it. I have a number of the more usual climbers now put in .... honeysuckle, wisteria Black Dragon, harbengeria (not sure about the spelling on that one ... tiny purple flower & one of the chilean potato vines & very dainty) .... and the veilchenblau rose climber. Looking for some of the more unusual clematis ... & now I want this climber too.
13 Sep, 2011
Hardenbergias are lovely but not really hardy here :( An unusual Clematis that should be hardy with you is C. Nepalensis it has really dainty flowers! :o)
14 Sep, 2011
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The flower is exquisite P...:>)
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