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Sun, Jan 8, 12 at 15:56
| i have pink pussy willow cuttings or purple wisteria seeds in pods for trade.
i am looking for other fast growing vines that smells nice or tulips |
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- Posted by swanscross none (My Page) on Wed, Jan 11, 12 at 4:12
| what kind of trade would you take for pink pussy willow? I have only some desert willow seeds, some red hollyhock seeds, drought this year did not have much of anything. I might have some rose of Sharon or white lilac off shoots, cant guarantee the color of the rose of sharons though either white purple or pink |
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- Posted by gardenjewel z8AL (My Page) on Wed, Feb 8, 12 at 10:17
| Have Senecio confusus...mexican flame vine for your pink pussy willow. Its not hardy in your area and doesnt smell, but it grows like a weed. I root some each fall to overwinter, and then plant in the spring. Outstanding flowers. I also have some seeds for other nice vines. Thanks, julia |
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| Would like to have some pink pussy willow cuttings. Check my trade list and see if I have anything to trade for. Nancy |
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- Posted by whisst zone 7 (whisst69@hotmail.com) on Sun, Feb 12, 12 at 15:43
| Hi I am interested in a cutting. Can you please take a look at my list and see if we can make a trade? thanks alot whisst |
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- Posted by woodsidetrader PA/6 (My Page) on Sun, Feb 12, 12 at 15:48
| we lost our pussy willow in the freak Oct storm. It split in 4 right down to the ground. Would like to replace it. lmk if you have any cuttings left. |
Here is a link that might be useful: my trade page
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- Posted by journey149 9aFL (My Page) on Sun, Feb 12, 12 at 17:27
| I have some honeysickles vines, let me know! |
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