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WANTED: Coral Bark Willow or colorful willows,, have

Posted by scioto 5 (My Page) on
Wed, Feb 6, 13 at 12:36

Looking for any of the colorful stemmed willows.

Folks will be pruning them back soon. So keep me in mind if you have some that needs pruned back this spring.
I have Salix koriyanagi 'Rubykins that I am going to coppice next month so will have a bunch of cuttings.

I have American bittersweet seeds or cuttings, or when the snow melts I may find some rooted suckers.

Will have comfrey starts this spring, or I could send some root cuttings now. Blocking 14.

May have some sweet grass starts if my plant comes back this spring.

May have variegated red twig dogwoods cuttings.

Wild elderberry stakes

Also looking for New Dawn rose cuttings ,, prefer from one that does bloom more than once each season. Thanks


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