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looking for adenium

Posted by chrisware 5-6 wv (My Page) on
Thu, Nov 5, 09 at 9:44

Hi everyone,

I'd like to get an adenium (dessert rose)
I was going to pick one up at IKEA when I was in Pittsburg because they had beautiful ones under ten dollars, but when I went back they were all gone.

Back home, there is no place to buy anything even remotely unusual.

I do have things to trade on my trade list. Also I rooted some jades (spoon jade, hobbit toes, etc), and I also have clivia seedlings. Their leaves are about four to five inches long and are ready to be transplanted. I would be willing to trade one of these babies too. It may be years before they actually bloom, but I really enjoyed growing my clivia from a youngster.

Thanks guys,
Chris in WV


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RE: looking for adenium

Where is your trade list?


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RE: looking for adenium

oh crap, is it now showing?

Here it is... I'll get it put on my trade list section... I thought I had

Plant Trade List
Chris
ChrisHWare@aol.com

*= no trades available at this time

Daylilies (by year obtained)
‘03
Big Frans Hans
Spellbinder
Siloam Ury Winniford
Fairy Tale Pink
Black Eyed Susan
Stell D’Oro

‘04
Mary’s Gold
Joylene Nichole
Jedi Dot Pierce
Get All Excited
White Formal
Pink Rocks
Big Apple
Chicago Apache
Elsie Spalding
Candlelight Gala
Barbara Mitchell
Happy Kitten
Abstract Art
Serpintine
Pistachio
Kwanzo
Autumn Red

‘05
Pink Cotton Candy
Delightsome
Mabel Nolan
Tigerling
Raspberry Candy
Designer Gown
Awakening Dream
Chantelle
Hidden Rainbow
Cherry Candy
Thy True Love
Condilla
Svengali*
Strawberry Candy
Gentle Sunbeam
Bright Sunset
Siloam Irving Hepner
Pink Fireworks*
Caprican Fiesta*
Janice Brown*
Daring Deception
Siloam Merle Kent
Siloam Amazing Grace
Woodside Ruby…. Turned out to be a giant purple spider!
Happy Returns
Abstract Art
Siloam Shocker
Spacecoast Starburst*… trying to see if this really is it… young plant, bloom looked odd, deer ate it this year!
Rocket City

‘06
Secret Splendor
All Fired Up
Tiffany Jeane
Decateur Cherry Smash
Bunny Eyes
Startle
Awesome Blossom
Hillbilly Heart*
West Virginia Miracle

Lost names and unknown daylilies
Pale yellow with tan eyezone
Dark Pink –fast grower
Orange ditch lily
Bright Yellow
Older long-blossomed pink
Early older variety yellow
Short red early

Sempervivums some of the ones lower on the list are newer are without babies yet

Black Prince
Larissa- green now, but was orange when we got it
Neptune- amazing grower, sometimes grey, then purple, green
Pacific Deep*
Director Jacobs- beatuful rounded red
Jungle Shadows*
Heuffeli Euphemia
Edge of Night*
Erythraceum
Uranus
Rubra Ash*
Calcaream Sir William Laurence
Boromir
Heuffeli Purple Haze
Bronco
Regal
Danji
Oddity
Coco Flannel
Elene
Montfort
Ruby Heart
Emerald Giant
Merlin
Wulfoni
Velanovsky
Lime Frost
White Knight
Ricosoe D’urbion
State Fair
Calcareum Monstrosum
Gloriosum
Icicle
Red Lion
Marjorie Newton
High Tetro
Hedgehog
Hirta Pruisianna
Rubikon Improved
Clipper
Tourmalyi
Pacific Charm
Astrid
El Toro
Apple Blossom

3 not named varieties:

Rounded larger form, slight tufts green with dark red coloring part of year, fast grower
Red/dark grey variety, very pointed
Extremely small web variety, rarely ever get larger than half inch, fast grower

Sedums

Blue Spruce
Baby Toes
Dragon’s Blood-Voodoo
Purple Emperor
Dark red/purple, like a skinny purple emperor
Kamtschatka
Kamtschakta variegated
White, Autumn joy-like form
Blue leaf form*
Autumn Joy
Autumn Joy Improved
Mini green-very tiny leaves, forming a three inch tall clump-fast grower
No name trailing good leaf shape
No name trailing, long vining
Native sedum-short green, about 4 inches, blooms white in spring

Perennials
Listed randomly

Black adjuga (hope I spelled this correct)
White variegated adjuga
Blushing Bride Tradescantia
Purple Oxalis Triangularis-one of my favorite plants
Lady’s Mantle
Green Oxalis
Lemon Balm
Oregano
Chives

Hardy (fall) Begonia
Cimicifuga-snake root *not sure if I’ll have a piece ready yet
Dark purple Heuchera
Native Heuchera- dark veining
Small Heuchera-green

Lady-in-red Fern
Japanese Painted Fern-mine went dormant due to dry fall- will wait to see if ok
Maiden’s Hair Fern
Staghorn fern
Chinese crisp fern
Light green plume fern
Deer fern

Spotted Pulmonaria Raspberry Splash (dark green leaves with silver spots)
Bloodroot
Lily –of-the-valley (white)
Bamboo- green variety with yellow tint
Red hot poker
Phlox David
Phlox medium pink
Creeping Phlox- Fort Hill, dark pink
Moon flower
Buddleia Black Knight
Buddleia Bicolor
Buddleia Red
Purple four o’clocks
Blue Fescue grass
Tall ornamental grass-dark green purple with light stripe
Blue star milkweed- can’t remember name right now
Yellow primrose
Lamb’s Ear
Hardy geranium, blue and pink
Black Eyed Susan Rudbeckia
Pink allium-found growing on bank of Tygart River, looks just like a taller sparkler variety

Purple Azalea
Rhododendrun- pink
Lilac- pale lavender
Barberry-starts out dark purple, then goes to lighter purple and green/white striped

Unnamed Irises: blue and white Japanese, Giant yellow bearded, purple and pale blue bearded, yellow/tan/purple blended- very odd combo, purple nearly black, common lavender, small dark purple Siberian, rusty red bearded*,

Rattlesnake Orchid- can only go in a shaded woodland garden with humus rich moist soil
Showy Orchid- one trade only- limited like above
Red Trillium
White Trillium which turns pink
Wild bottle brush-low grower-I believe this is a type of tiarella
Short blue balloon flower
Wild ginger
Dianthus Small Pinks
Dianthus unnamed smaller pink

Hostas:

Sagae
Stiletto- thin leaves much like a peace lily-white strap
Sun and substance… or is it Sum and Substance
Green with white edges
Green with blue/green margins
Green and white variegated
Small green
Wavy white and green
Seedlings from blue angel
Hardy Cacti (all have survived negative temps)
Opuntia engelmanni-huge grower
Opuntia albispinus
Opuntia humifisa
Opuntia cylandripodia (pencil type)
Many other misc. cacti

Misc Plants

Large green elephant ears
Elephant ear Elegance- dark purple with green veining- very nice
Elephant ear Black Magic*

Helicrysum- fuzzy licorice plant- blooms purple
Purple Tradescantia- Moses in a Boat
Goldfish plant cuttings
Spoon Jade tree
Haworthias

Brugmansia Dr. Suess


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