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TRUMPET VINE ORANGE - CAMPSIS RADICANS (100s of SEEDS) CLIMBING PERENNIAL USA
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TRUMPET VINE ORANGE - CAMPSIS RADICANS (100s of SEEDS) CLIMBING PERENNIAL USA
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One bottle of 100 or more seeds!
Packed into a sturdy medicine bottle to protect better than flat bags as some others do.
We are not a seed company but rather have hand harvested these last fall from our vines that have been thriving well on the property for many years (around an 1800s house not sure how old the vines are but could be over 100 years), and produces hundreds of beautiful blooms every year so.
(flower photo is stock but looks like ours, we will add some of ours in the spring/summer)
Please research how to grow these, as they are not as easy as just dumping some seeds and leaving them. Once they grow, then they are easy, other than you may need to trim them as these grow fast! We never have to do anything other than trim them back each year.
One bottle full as shown. We fill the bottle, shake it a bit and top off. Not sure how many fits in there but feel free to count them and if you find less than 100 we will gladly work it out. See sample picts of what we put in the bottles and one poured back out so you can get an idea.
Harvested fall of 2022.(this past season) and dried over 3 months before bottling.