Chigiy from GardenersAnonymous had the right guess! The beans grow on my Trumpet Creeper.
The beans didn't appear until I'd had it for a few years. I cut one open (too early to show you now) and was surprised to see hundreds of tiny seeds. I had expected bean like seeds.
You can see more pictures of the Trumpet Creeper here and here.
I got this site of another blog, but don't remember where, but it's kinda fun.
The beans didn't appear until I'd had it for a few years. I cut one open (too early to show you now) and was surprised to see hundreds of tiny seeds. I had expected bean like seeds.
You can see more pictures of the Trumpet Creeper here and here.I got this site of another blog, but don't remember where, but it's kinda fun.
This is the picture I created. Give it a try!




5 comments:
Interesting art work! I'm off to try mine :)
I just linked over from Miss Jenny so I could see your adorable teapot fountain. I greatly admire people with green thumbs! You have such beautiful plants and good ideas!
Katie
Love the trumpet Creeper! I will give the art site a try! hugs NG
I was gonna say trumpet vine but chickened out!
I have a barn completly covered in trumpet vine and the seed pods. I was afraid it would be like wisteria and just take over, but it is easy to control. Love mine and so d the hummingbirds.
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