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Lots of Sedums for trade, full plants !

Posted by smokymist 7 East TN (My Page) on
Fri, Aug 5, 11 at 14:32

I have sedums up for trade. Something that will ship well in this heat !
While I admit to having an obsessive collection of over 140 varieties now ( just havn't bothered to list all that I have on here ), what I am wanting to trade now are the following. These are not cuttings, these are entire plants, growing in 4" pots now, well rooted, either have bloomed already or getting ready to.
Looking for sedums I don't have ( and there are many !), fruit trees, anything fruity really, or exotics. Any Pachypodiums, etc. Or just tempt me.
No postage , sorry.

S. Spurium Dragon's Blook
S. Stoloniferum
S. Album Balticum
S. Spurium ( this is a larger spurium from Turkey)
S. Mexicanum
S. Pallidum
S. Makino Limelight
S. Rupestre Sea Green
S. Angelina
S. Confusum Purpusii
S. Montanum Ssp. Orientale
S. Album Hillbrantii
S. Pruinatum
S. Sarmentosum
S. stonecrop white carpet
S. Sediforme
S. Forster's Stonecrop
S. Floriferum Weihenstahaner Gold
S. Lidakense Cauticolum ( these are very small )
S. Sexangulare
S. Kamstachicum Variegatum ( small )
S. Forestarnium Elegans
S. Jellybean
S. Tricolor
S. Spurium Fuldaglut


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RE: Lots of Sedums for trade, full plants !

Hello Smokymist, I am very interested in your collection of sedums that are hardy to zone 5, unrooted cutting are fine, I do have the zinc garden stakes, the nice slide on name plate that does not fall off. I have daylilies, potentillas ( goldfinger, pink whisper and primrose beauty, large well rooted and branching cuttings, Hakuo nishiki willow, contorted willow, small rooted cuttings of blueberries, neon sedum, brown eyed susan, taller than the standard black eye susan, pee gee hydrangea, 1 gallon plant size, annebelle hydrangea java red weigela, grape plants I lost the markers all table or wine making grapes, silky dogwoods. Our plants are doing into dormancy, but all of these are pot raised and can be shipped bare rooted when we have a freeze, shipping now I would need to leave soil on and they are pretty good size plant and shipping would get high, which I don't mind if I get a large amount of properly labeled succulents. I am having a hard time finding a nice selection of succulents local and want to make a large living wall for our pool area. I have not traded for a while and my list on gardenweb is quite out of date. Sincerely Tammy Hope we can work out a trade, can be for this spring if your prefer, I am open


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