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HAVE: Red Bud Trees

Posted by plantman71 7b/8a (tcm6641@yahoo.com) on
Mon, Jan 28, 13 at 15:15

Have several Red Bud Trees. I am looking for Cow's tongue Cactus and other cactus hardy to zone 7b/8a. If you have Cow's tongue and don't want the Red Bud, tell me what you want.
Thanks


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RE: HAVE: Red Bud Trees

If this is the prickly pear cactus, it grows wild here.


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RE: HAVE: Red Bud Trees

The only one I know that grows wild on the east coast is Eastern Prickly Pear Opuntia humifusa. I have this one. The Cow's Tongue grows wild, so they say, somewhere in Texas.
It has been spread all over. I have some of the normal pad size Opuntia, I am looking for the BIG pad ones. Thanks for trying to help.
Tony


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RE: HAVE: Red Bud Trees

Heya Dave,

It's billy, check out my have list.

Thanks!


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