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HAVE Daylilies, Violets, and more!

Posted by redthreaddiy 6 (My Page) on
Mon, May 9, 11 at 21:22

Daylily 'Stella de Oro' This is by far the most popular Daylily selection of all time, because it performs so well in all zones, flowering for months on end. Forms a dense clump of grassy green foliage, with upright stems of fragrant, golden-yellow trumpet flowers. Early. Repeat bloomer. Compact habit. Excellent for massing, edging, borders or in mixed containers and tubs. Plants do not usually require dividing for several years, but are easily split apart in fall or early spring. Spent flower stems can be trimmed back after flowers are finished. Remove old foliage in late fall. Award winning.

I have well over 100 of these 'Stella de Oro' startup daylily plants, as I just split the one on the side of our house that hasn't been split in years. I separated the clump into single plants, and cut the foliage for transport. They will be sent to you in a moist paper towel covered with plastic, followed by newspaper. I am very careful when shipping!

I also have several violets. I'm not sure of the type, but I'll be posting a link to the 'name that plant' forum shortly. Here is what they look like, they are small flowers with pretty foliage:

I also have a limited supply of the following:
Bee Balm 'Fireball'
Mountain Bluet (white with purple center)
Stonecrop 'Blue Spruce'
Red Canna Bulbs
Chives
Golden Sedum
Different Hostas
Kangaroo Paw (with yellow flowers)
Orange Mums, Purple Mums
Passion Flower Vine
Yarrow 'Paprika'
500 different types of seeds! (You'll have to ask if I have any that you want - I'm not going to type them all out!)

My main goal is to distribute my daylilies though, so if you'd like to trade, please at least be willing to take 1 plant!

I am happy to trade for almost anything. Let me know if you're interested! There is no way I can re-plant over 100 plants on my own. Thanks!


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RE: HAVE Daylilies, Violets, and more!

Which passion flower vine do you have?


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RE: HAVE Daylilies, Violets, and more!

Honestly, I have no idea - I got it in a trade. It flowered last year and I didn't take a photo, but it multiplied. Sorry about that!


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RE: HAVE Daylilies, Violets, and more!

  • Posted by susanc Z9/Sunset 17 CA (My Page) on
    Tue, May 10, 11 at 13:07

I am very interested in your Mountain Bluet (white with purple center) and also in your Monarda 'Fireball', Yarrow 'Paprika', and Yellow Kangaroo Paw. In addition to what's on my trade list, I also have pink Indian Hawthorne cuttings available.

best regards,
Susan

Here is a link that might be useful: My trade list


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RE: HAVE Daylilies, Violets, and more!

I would love to get some of the daylilies if possible. I'm new to this so I don't have a lot to trade, but I have several roses I could send cuttings of or root them first. I have three climbing varieties 2 pink and 1 red. As well as a pink and creme bush type rose. I also have a lot of shasta daisis, columbines, and painted daisies.

Thanks; John


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RE: HAVE Daylilies, Violets, and more!

Bushaj: What kind of shasta daisies and painted daisies do you have?

SusanC: I em sending you an email! :D


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RE: HAVE Daylilies, Violets, and more!

I guess I would just say they are the standard shasta daisies. White with yellow center. The flower heads come up about 24-36 inches high and they flower profusely. My painted daisies are pink with the fern like greenery and also get tall ,but not as tall as my shastas. You can also email me at bishaj@verizon.net.


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