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Have H & C's for trade

Posted by cahac 6A-Va (My Page) on
Mon, Apr 2, 12 at 21:16

Hen & Chicks I have for trade
These are all named varieties and well rooted, year old plants. and if they do have chicks they come w/the hen. And some may be small clumps

or i can do smaller chicks that are rooted. I haven't had any luck at all in rooting small unrooted chicks i have gotten thru the mail
I am looking for named ones of same general size that i dont have. or any named Spiderwebs or Jovibarta "Rollers". I also have some really nice"noids" that i have lost the tags to. but they are named cultivars
Email me with what you have, but please don't be offended if i say no
i can email you pics of what i have but i'm not the greatest w/a camera

(1)-Ashes of Roses---medium-- frosty dark red in late fall,winter &spring hot summer it is green with red leaf backs. clumps fast, has a full circle of chicks
(2)-Atroviolaceum "Heimlich"-- med-green with a bright red on the heart of the center leaves
(3)-Atroviolaceum "Pubescents"--large-clear plum color in late fall,winter and spring, in full summer sun turns a odd Chocolaty Brown,give it summer shade and it will keep the plum color
(4)-Blue Boy--med/large Blue-green, and rose with lots of watermarks
(5) Hart-- med/large-- I bought this as "Hart" but not 100% sure it is.the leaves looks too narrow to me. Spring,early summer and some shade it is a fire engine red,full sun it is a dark red,
(6)-JoviBarta roller type "Hedgehog looks like a green w/red tipped ball turns almost all deep burgundy red in winter
(7)-Korrestia--med-- red & olive-green in summer--turns all Burgundy in colder weather. Clumps fast.has a full circle of chicks
(8)-More Honey--Green w/reddish/orange on underside of leaves. In winter it closes up, colder it gets,the tighter it closes until it looks like a red & green pinecone
(9)-Ohioan?-large Bought this 1 as Ohioan, but i haven't run across that name. It is a deep rich red in cooler weather with a satin finish on the rounded edge petals with just a streak of bluegreen around the edge of the leaves, turns a deep almost black burgundy in full summer sun
(10)-Pacific Knight-med- olive-green with a deep burgundy center slowly turns all burgandy Only going to have a very few of this 1
(11)-Pink Charm-med/large Bluegreen lite pink to rose with rounded ends on leaves
(12)-Raspberry Ice-large-- Summer color is a pale fuzzy frosted green.early oct starts to turn dark rose/red thru the winter late april starts turning green again. last of the rose/red is a big stripe down center of leaves for a couple of weeks before turning all green. A real knockout i will only have a couple of these for trade now. hopefully more in the fall
(13)-Red Rum-large. This is a dazzler Big(6-7") colors are mostly deep red w/purple tips and super watermarks but some start lite pink and range to almost black the red is so dark, holds it's color all year
(14)- Tracy Sue-med.-This 1 does a reverse on coloration. In winter it is a lime green with a rose cast. come spring starts turning yellow w/orange highlites more sun and hotter it gets the more yellow it turns about the colors of Sedum "Angelina" chicks are on long stolons so it clumps really nice . got this 1 several years ago from Croatia
I will be going out of town Mon or Tues next week and be gone for at least a week so i wont be able to ship til i get back home
cliff


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RE: Have H & C's for trade

I have several varieties I could trade with you, but it will be another week until I'm back home to message you back with names.
Chris


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RE: Have H & C's for trade

Cliff: I am new to growing Hens & Chicks. Would love 2 of all of them. See my trade list, I unfortuantley do not have any to trade, but have a lot of plants . Please get back with me. I am trying to get started and learn all about these plants. Only have a few NOIDS that critters on my riverbank keep destroying, so I have started a new sun garden in my back yard just for these, sedums and such. Hope we can works something out. Marsha (illinoisdoglover)


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RE: Have H & C's for trade

Chris,That is fine, i will be out of town myself for at least a week to 10 days. Have to go to Ohio to check on older brother will contact you when i get back. mine are potted in foam cups and trays so they ain't going anywhere lol.
Marsha, Let me check w/my sister and see if she is interested in some of your daylilies, if not i will work out something . Will PM you tomorrow night.
thanks--cliff
and by the way, have only had 1 trade on this site,but have shipped several on Plantswap and have some pic there-name there is callanh


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RE: Have H & C's for trade

Would love to trade for these if i have anything u would trade them for? Email.me if i do:)


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RE: Have H & C's for trade

I have:
oddity
jade rose
cobweb buttons
ali
red lion
noid red

Please email me if interested. thanks


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