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Anyone know where I might get these?
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Pride of Barbados
I did get a yellow/orange one but still looking for the pink
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Does anyone have seeds or plants they could share? I have seeds and plants to trade or pay postage.
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Mine yellow cassias seeded everywhere so I have lots of little plants rooted and ready to go in the garden....would like to trade for other perennial plants....what would you like to trade. Thanks a bunch
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I have the dark green vinca vine with purple flowers and the varigated vinca with purple flowers. Both stay green all winter and blue through Spring. I'd like to trade for other perennials......not specific to these but would like pink balloon flowers, any dinner plate dahlia and any perennial...
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Glad you found what you were looking for
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At the local nursery yesterday I saw a pot of stuff I have and asked the lady what it was called and she said Swedish ivy or creeping charlie. It is a pretty green leaf and makes white flowers at times. It does make a very pretty baskey and I'd be happy to send you cuttings if that is the...
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Does anyone know where I can find names and pictures of adeniums? I have several and I would like to see pictures of them.
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That is fine. I'm in no hurry. We can't plant outside for probably 6 weeks. Yes it is red shrimp plant. I'll be happy to send it and the mosquito shoo geranium.
I'll let you know when I mail them. Probably in a couple of weeks.
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I have
angel wing begonia - pink flower
Clerodendrum ugandense - blue butterfly
cigar plant - orange
devils backbone - varigated
duranta - purple
hoya carnosa "crispa variegata"
impatiens - mixed
shrimp - red
mosquito shoo geranium
bromeliad - don't know name of it
kalancho - red...
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Mailing plants
I have been mailing boxes of plants every week for the last several weeks and offer this suggestion. Be sure you do not wrap leaves along with the roots which are damp because the leaves will rot before they arrive. I put cuttings in wet paper towels in plastic baggies and...
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Love trading seeds and plants and glad to be part of your group.
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