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wanted: Aesculus pavia (Buckeye - red)

Posted by fel6 6b-7a (My Page) on
Mon, Jun 4, 12 at 18:54

In addition to the Aesculus pavia, I would love a (Aesculus Sylvatica) "painted buckeye", which is the same type of plant but pink and yellow rather than red.

In exchange I have loads of options
--- woody plants --
many kinds of special hydrangeas, including serratas,
St. John's wort -- reddish purple leaves -- Albury Purple
Clematis -- 'Anna German'
1 oakleaf hydrangea -- nice sized seedling of 'snow queen'
a small rhododendron, white flowers
3 types of lonicera sempervirens (the native honeysuckle)

Perennials
astilbes, brunnera (species), ajuga-bronze beauty, japanese painted ferns, sensitive ferns, ostrich ferns, tiarella (species), mayapples, woodland gingers, knotweed, epimediums, silene coronaria (pink & also white), iris cristata, jack in the pulpit, columbines including ones with variegated leaves, japanese anemones, white fragrant peonies (noid), hellebore seedlings (small), hostas, geranium biokova and possibly wild species geranium, A gorgeous Louisiana iris -- red and gold, Tradescantia 'Concord Grape', sedums -- various, loads of other plants.

My trade list on this site is not updated.

Indoor plants
Begonias: Morocco, Scharffii, Caravan (small)
Clivia (special trade, orange flower)

tx,
Felicia



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RE: wanted: Aesculus pavia (Buckeye - red)

I have one. Tell me more about your Loniceras.


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