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have; fragrant - var. ginger, snail vine , passion vine to trade

Posted by tina_2 zone8 tx (purplegard4me@aol.com) on
Wed, Nov 4, 09 at 10:57

Hi - I have these fragrant, tropicals:

variegated green with white leaves ginger (alpinia zerumbet) fragrant white flowers.

passion vine( incense) with fragrant purple- blue flowers.


snail vine (Phaseolus caracalla) with fragrant ,light lavender flowers.

To trade for other plants.
With the postage rates we have,
large trades are welcome.
Please no, sasbe at this
time or postage.


I am, looking for all sorts of plants.
If, you have any questions just ask.

Here are some just to give you an
idea of what I like :

pink bleeding heart

agapanthus

iron cross oxalis

ferns

lilac bush

butterfly bush

roselle hibiscus bush

vitex bush

evergreens

any hydrangeas, including OAKLEAF !!!

daylilies

most flowering shrubs or bushes

hellebores

persicaria

clerodendruns

bananas

tropicals

asiatic lilies

calla lilies

vines / tropicals

easter lilies

tiger lilies

pink lilies

hibiscus

geraniums

shasta daisies

small flowered daisies

gerber daisies

blackberry lily

herbs

peonies

lambs ears

house plants

violets

turks cap

hostas

coneflower

dianthus

butterfly bush

spider lilies

philodendrons

love variegated plants

most anything fragrant

etc...or?

I would like a mix of plants for

color , interest and texture.

Please email me directly and put ''gweb''
in the subject line as garden web

email has been having some problems.

And, I don't get to check my

posts too often.

Thank you. tina _2


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