BX 464

Erin Grace via pbs pbs@lists.pacificbulbsociety.net
Sun, 03 May 2020 09:14:27 PDT
Thank you for the warning, James
It looks absolutely beautiful but I would not even consider bringing it
into my part of the Southeastern US.  We are already fighting several
invasive vines- on my property alone I battle  Paederia foetida (my
personal nemesis), Lygodium japonicum, and  Momordica charantia along with,
of course, Kudzu.  From what I can see online this one would be a monster
if escaped.

Erin Grace
Southwest Georgia, USA




On Sun, May 3, 2020 at 11:54 AM James Waddick via pbs <
pbs@lists.pacificbulbsociety.net> wrote:

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> Dear PBX Members and Friends,
>
>         Just a reminder about my donation to the latest BX.
>
> 76. Anredera cordifolia These are actively growing rhizomes/tubers. They
> produce prodigous above ground vines. Although considered an edible among
> Andean crops they may be invasive in mild climates outdoors and may spread
> by both seed and underground so be careful. In colder climates they will
> not survive winters and are best grown in large pots or tubs with support
> for vines. All parts are supposedly edible, but beware at first taste test.
>
> Dr. James Waddick
> 8871 NW Brostrom Rd
> Kansas City, MO 64152-2711
> USA
> Phone     816-746-1949
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