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Kerria..Japanese Rose

Posted by ladebugz 9 (ladebugz47@yahoo.com) on
Mon, Jan 9, 12 at 22:00

Hello!!Im looking for a cutting of Kerria. I think its called Japanese rose. Its yellow and prefers shade. My trade list isnt all that current but have tons of seeds and too many beauties to list that I could share if someone had some cuttings to spare. Thanks for your time!! Happy Gardening


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RE: Kerria..Japanese Rose

Hi, I have the Kerria (Japanese rose). What do you offer in
exchange?
djune/Donna


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RE: Kerria..Japanese Rose

Kerria japonica comes in both a single and a double-flowered variety, but I have never been able to root cuttings from either---just thought you might want to know this before trading for cuttings.


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RE: Kerria..Japanese Rose

If you don't get it let me know. I am going to try to start cuttings this winter. I have the double variety.


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RE: Kerria..Japanese Rose

  • Posted by fel6 6b-7a (My Page) on
    Sat, Jan 14, 12 at 23:09

I have tons of the double kerria. I can dig up a plant in the spring if you don't find it elsewhere. Let me know.


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RE: Kerria..Japanese Rose

Have divisions of the variegated Kerria with yellow single flowers in early spring. Very hardy and ready to ship. Believe the variety is "Pictum."


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RE: Kerria..Japanese Rose

This is for-Jcrthomas, I am the one,who has sent the Japanese rose to this person.
My Japanese rose is double, and I would love to trade for
your single one. (I can not reach you by e-mail).
Thank
djune/Donna


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