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have these to trade right now

Posted by chrmann z7 AL (My Page) on
Thu, Feb 2, 12 at 13:39

Please help me!!

I'm fixing to work outide this week-end and thin out some of my plants. I will have these to trade (go in the mail on Monday):

-some elder berry plants
-shasta daisy plants- quite a few
-lots of English Ivy !!!
-lots of liriope (green monkey grass)
-lots of helleborus plants (1" tall...shaded under the mother plant...these are 1 year old plants)
-wild blue phlox-some
-mullein - 3 plants
-carolina jasmine (cuttings only)
-yucca filamentosa -2 plants
-nandina - 2 plants
-Kiss Me and I'll Tell -some
-dwarf yellow daylillies-several
-heirloom iris - mixed colors-some


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RE: have these to trade right now

I do not know why but when I tried to go back to makes changes and to add what I wanted, it took me back to the main trade page several times. So, I'm adding what I want here.

I have several items listed on my trade page that I would like to have for any of my plants or cuttings. I would like just those plants please. At this time I'm not doing any S.A.S.E. for these plants. I'm thinning out my plants and making room for the plants I want.

Thank You!!


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RE: have these to trade right now

What color are your hellebores? Do you have more than one color? I realize that these are seedlings, I just wondered how much variation from 'mom' there might be. (*grin*)

I noticed that you're looking for Brugmansia/Angel Trumpets. I know the red ones are killer, but you won't get them to live in AL unless you have a greenhouse that you can AIR CONDITION during the summer and heat in the winter. The red ones are VERY temperamental, and simply won't tolerate the hot, humid AL summers. I know---I've plenty of them.

I do have some 'mixed' cuttings---I say mixed, because I didn't label them last fall. The mix includes white, pink, an 'Charles Grimaldi', one that opens yellow and ages to orange.


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MsBatt
Are these cuttings from plants that are sensitive to weather. I want some that will grow outside. I take it these are cuttings and will have to be rooted. Am I right? I do have a greenhouse but wanted these to grow in my garden outside.

The helleborus are the Lenton Rose or Orientalis Helleborus. They are pale green and pale pink mixed colors with a darker pink veining (I guess that is what you call it?)

I would post a picture but do not know how to do it??


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RE: have these to trade right now

I would be interested in some mullein and /or elderberry, but I don't have much on my trade list. You may look to see if I have anything you want...


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new to this so I have just jumped in to start trading. What is S.A.S.E? Would like some helleborus and do you know which historical iris you have or any pictures. see my trade and want list, please get back with my email


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