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Haves and Wants

Posted by aptosca CA9 (My Page) on
Sun, Feb 26, 12 at 13:39

HAVE
Cuttings - not rooted.
Azalea - pink
Brisbane Box Tree (Tristania conferta)
Butterfly bush - Buddleia. I have a dark blue purple and a pink purple.
Brugsmansia - Snowbank: variegated leaves, pale peach/ivory flowers; Dr. Seuss: orange flowers; Insignis Versicolor Pink.
Camellia- Red
Coastal CA Oak (Quercus Agrifolia)
Eucalyptus
Geranium - pink (Pelargonium)
Grape - unknown wild -black skinned with sweet flesh
Guava - Pineapple (Psidium)
Honeysuckle (Lonicera Japoncia)
Hydrangea - Lacecap
Jade Plant (Crassula Argentea)
Lavender - English (Lavandula Angustifolia)
Lemon - Meyer & Lisbon
Lilac - white, lavender, dk. purple (Syringa)
Manzanita (Arctostaphylos)
Magnolia - Southern
Monterey Cyprus
Orange - Navel
Oleander - white, pink, red (Nerium)
Coastal Redwood
Rhododendron - dk. red
Rock Rose - white (Cistus)
Roses
Silk Tree (Albizia Julibrissin)
Salvia - red, white, pink
Silk Oak (Grevillea Robusta)
Sycamore - CA (Platanus)
Flower and veggie seeds.

Bulbs, tubers, etc:
Canna - Bronze leaves and small salmon orange flower spikes.
Dahlia - Dinner Plate white, pink, red/white
Daylily - yellow
Gladious - mix colors
Hawaiian White Ginger
Naked Ladies or Belladonna Lily
Shasta daisy roots

WANT
Dahlia Imperialis (Tree Dahlia) - Double White, Deep Purple, Double Pink
Dahlia Campanulata - Weeping Tree Dahlia
Dahlia Tenuicaulis - Everblooming
Pie Cherries - North Star, Montmorency, Early Richmond cuttings or rooted cutting
Blackberry or raspberry plants or cuttings
Tangerines - Pixie, Shasta Gold, Gold Nugget, Dwarf Nugget, Tahoe Yosemite cuttings
Broccolini - Also called Atlantis or Appolo broccoli seeds.
Dwarf Banana
Fairy Lily (dwarf amaryllis)
Ginseng


Follow-Up Postings:

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RE: Haves and Wants

PLEASE don't trade/propagate Lonicera Japonica---it's a total thug and is eating the South only slightly slower than kudzu. (*grin*)


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RE: Haves and Wants

msbatt has a good point. Its taking over the upper midwest too. Worse than Eleagnus (Autumn olive)


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