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More plants to trade!

Posted by gardenjewel z8AL (My Page) on
Thu, Jul 28, 11 at 10:40

Hello all,
I have more to trade:
passiflora coccinea 2-3 inch pot
solanum nigrum will dig for you.
rooted cutting of variegated brugmansia pink flowers I think
dendrobium gatton sunray bloom size.
nobile dendrobium about a six inch basket blooming size.
a small kieki of dendrobium Dendrobium crumenatum...the thunderstorm orchid. Best smelling orchid ever!
small rooting cutting of Hoya curtisii about 5 inches curled up in a 2-3 inch pot.
small rooting cutting of Hoya brevialata about 5 inches curled up in a 2-3 inch pot.
large rooted weeping bottlebush cutting blooming size.
nobile dendrobium about a six inch wire basket.
2 small rooted starts of mexican flame vine Senecio confusus.
Looking for plants on or like the plants on my want list....or plants not on my 'have' list.
I like quick small trades because I do not have much else to trade besides what I have listed here....but ask if you see something else you would like to include. I will trade multiple plants for just 1 plant I really want!
Thanks for looking!!
Julia


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RE: More plants to trade!

would you like to trade for any raspberries or a hoya hindu rope plant!!
thanks


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RE: More plants to trade!

Sorry ,
I already have those plants.
Thanks,
julia


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another plant to trade!

Hi again,
Also would like to add small recently unbraided Pachira aquatica or malabar chestnut tree to the list of plants for trade.
Thanks,
Julia


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RE: More plants to trade!

Hi, i am interested in your Hoyas (i've never grown those before) and your orchids.

I have:

2 Lychee tree seedlings - I got these in a trade last year and they just don't seem happy in my hanging basket with 2 epis. I overwintered it in my basement and i don't think it was ideal for this tropical tree). I don't know what variety they are just Lychee. I guess they are about 4" high.

I also have dwarf cavendish bananas.

and if i can find a small sasafrass seedling i can send it, i have to check -- i know I have 2 but they are huge - like 4' tall and they do not like to be transplanted (i read) and it would also be too hard to dig these up. I may have smaller ones around i have to look around the yard. (My neighbor just asked me for a cutting of this tree and I thought, who would want a sasafrass tree? But they sure smell yummy when you rub the bark and pull up the roots.


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RE: More plants to trade!

I would like to trade for your passiflora. I can trade you these seedlings: Pride of Barbados (orange) or sweetgum tree, or Mexican love vine, or mother-in-law tongue ( know there is a technical name like sensivera or somthing like that). Let me know if you are interested. gwat1@tx.rr.com Thanks.


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RE: More plants to trade!

what plants in total would you like to trade for. do you have a euphorbia millii?


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