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Have: lots of cuttings of tropicals

Posted by audrey z5 PA (My Page) on
Tue, Oct 18, 11 at 18:26

I always cut back my tropicals when I bring them indoors under the lights, which leaves me with lots of unrooted cuttings. These include a variety of pelargoniums, fuchsias, clerodendrums, tropical hibiscuses, etc., as well as some more unusual stuff.

I don't keep track of what is what, so they won't be labelled. I'll trade for some of your cuttings, if you have some unusual stuff too. Or, perhaps, a rooted plant or two from my want list. If I don't get any offers I like, I'll let the cuttings go for postage.

Here is a link that might be useful: Audrey's Trade List


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RE: Have: lots of cuttings of tropicals

Would like to have the Pelargonium types. I'm a Pela collector. What types of cuttings are you after? I have lot of succulents.
Chris


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RE: Have: lots of cuttings of tropicals

I don't really have anything unusual but I do have a yellow christmas cactusand a red mandevilla vine that I can send you a cutting from,otherwise if you do postage I would love to be considered =]


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RE: Have: lots of cuttings of tropicals

I don't really have any cuttings right now, I have plenty of seeds from different items. I will attach my list, I also can dig up some canna lilly if you would like those. Other than that, I could pay postage. Thanks and LMK if you are interested.
Here is my seed list:

Flowers

Purple Datura
Blue Batchelor Button
Chinese Houses
Fox Glove
Orange Trumpet Vine
White Datura
Birdhouse Gourd
Red Cypress Vine
Purple Hyacinth Bean Vine
Pink Rose of Sharon
Milk Thistle
Didiscus Caeruleus Lacy Blue
Palmer�s Penstemon
Pink Foxglove
Purple Foxglove
Mix Foxglove
Hardy Moss Verbena
Lobelia Crystal Palace
Pink Sea Blush
Mixed Coral Bell
Digitalis Foxglove
Baby�s Breath
Moroccan Toadflax Snapdragon (Mixed)
Italian Crimson Clover
Cleome Queen Mixed
Common Lavender
Blue Star Sea Holly
Centaurea Rose Pink
Kochia Green
Iberis (Mixed)
Primula Acaulis Hybrid
Cleome Pink
Goldfish Plant
Origanum Majorana
Red Zinnia
Orange Zinnia
Mixed Zinnia
Yellow 4 o�clock
Pink 4 o�clock
Purple Liatris
Pale Yellow Zinnia
Candy Cane Zinnia

Herbs & Vegetables

Musk Melon
Cellery Tall Utah
Carrot Little Finger
Cabbage Red Acre
Iceberg Lettuce
Musk Melon
Burdock Herb
Mustard Southern Giant
Brussel Sprouts
Eggplant Black Beauty
Dark Opal Basil
Detroit Red Beets
Purple Hull Peas
Georgia Watermelon
Green Peppers


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RE: Have: lots of cuttings of tropicals

I'm a newbie, so nothing to trade, but would love to be considered for postage. Love fragrant, red, purple flowers, but would be interested able to grow in hot tx weather. Thanks! Email me.
Chuckie


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RE: Have: lots of cuttings of tropicals

Okay, I don't see anything on your want list but I do have some hardy chrysanthem cuttings I've rooted. I have some crocosima bulbs, I can take Hibiscus cuttings, they aren't the tropical kind, I have Jazzberry Jam Hibiscus and a couple others. I have some Kalanchoe Mother of Millions and Mother of Thousands, some crown of thorns cuttings and LOTs of seeds. I have a list on this site if you would like to check out some of my seeds.
Hope we can trade
Sharon Cash


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RE: Have: lots of cuttings of tropicals

I would love to have some of your cuttings, but only have seed on my trade list. Would be more than happy to send postage for your consideration.

Steve


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RE: Have: lots of cuttings of tropicals

The cuttings are gone now, so this offer is closed. Thanks to everybody who responded.


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