Here is what I have from azuremore. Seeds were from about 2011. I stored them with a desiccant silica gel packet at cool air conditioned room temperature. I removed the desiccant packet for the photo and to be less weight in shipment. If interested in any, let me know what are the code numbers (written on the packet in black magic marker) in a tree-mail message where we can discuss terms.
Most look like large flower Ipomoea nil Japanese morning glory cultivars. In my experience, Azuremore was a good seller who provided seeds that produced vines that flowered like is shown in the photo. However, there is always a possibility for a surprise since the parent vines were declared to be open pollinated.
I am happy to offer these seeds to our avid Ipomoea forum members. I want to grow more of my mutant collection and these seeds need good homes. Thanks for considering them and have a nice day.
I'm interested in what's left with streaks or speckles. And any blues. How much, again?
It's kind of hard to tell from the pics what the design is except for the white edged ones. But if you sort out anything streaked or speckled I will gladly take them. I'm not sure what the correct term is.
It's hard for me to remember after I scroll down and then cross check the taken list. How about this? I'll take any blizzard types left and any darker blue and red ones left?
By speckled I meant like this. But if you don't have any, no problem!
All seeds are now taken and this offer is now closed. Thanks to everyone who obtained seeds from me. Looking forward to seeing what you grow out from the seeds next summer!
Name: Ronnie (Veronica) Southeastern PA (Zone 6b) Count your blessings, be grateful
@Wolfenstevens anyone that was interested in Joseph's seeds was well aware of how many he was offering since it says it right on the package If you learn a little about Ipomoea Nil you would know it is not an invasive species.
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Wolfenstevens said:Nobody noticed that in all those pics of the same posy there are no less than 6 distinctive seeds shown? No thanks. I'll pass on invasive plant seed.
Uhh... Ipomoea nil plants are not invasive in zone 5a because their seeds can't survive the cold. And the seeds are not all the same - in fact, some of the seeds may be a hybrid due to crossing with other cultivars.