Jane, Interestingly, this year I am also getting a few seeds of T. bicolor. The vine usually withers before the seeds mature so we'll see. I like growing Tropaeolum tuberosum and last year it dropped some seeds. A few weeks ago I was digging around preparing the bed for this year's planting and found some seedlings. It's a really interesting plant with nice flowers if you have the climate to grow it. Does anyone grow Tropaeolum speciosum? I love this species but I have not come across any seeds for sale/trade. When I was in Scotland, they were growing all over, even in someone's abandon front yard. Nhu On May 8, 2013 11:17 AM, "Jane McGary" <janemcgary@earthlink.net> wrote: > The flowering season of the small Tropaeolum species I grow is coming > to an end. I had never obtained seed from Tropaeolum tricolor before, >