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WANT: christmas cactus 'Aspen'; amaryllis 'Red Peacock'

Posted by rredbbeard SE CT USA/zone 6 (rredbbeard@yahoo.com) on
Mon, Dec 5, 11 at 19:01

I would like to find cutting(s)/offsets of either of these plants. I lost my own RP to a virus a while back, and s. 'Aspen' is proving hard to find.

For trade I have:
Miracle Fruit'--3 yr old plants
Clivia--orange or yellow/established 1-3 year seedlings
theobroma cacao/chocolate--(seedlings available in Spring)
voodoo lilies

I have a variety of perennial seeds available--let me know what you're looking for, and I can probably find it!

Thanks!

--Rick


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RE: WANT: christmas cactus 'Aspen'; amaryllis 'Red Peacock'

Rick,

I don't have the plants you are looking for but I have Supreme Garden to trade for your Clivia. PM me if you are interested. Thanks.

Lila


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RE: WANT: christmas cactus 'Aspen'; amaryllis 'Red Peacock'

I have some Christmas cactus but not sure which ones they are. What does the Aspen look like?


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RE: WANT: christmas cactus 'Aspen'; amaryllis 'Red Peacock'

Hi. I am most possitive i saw the aspen in. Logees book thanks marcella


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RE: WANT: christmas cactus 'Aspen'; amaryllis 'Red Peacock'

It's a double pink - here's a link with a picture:

http://cactusepiphytes.pagesperso-orange.fr/z_photozy_1290h.htm

Here is a link that might be useful: Christmas cactus 'Aspen'


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RE: WANT: christmas cactus 'Aspen'; amaryllis 'Red Peacock'

Hi, I don't have the Aspen(looking for it myself) but it is White with a ruffled edge on the petals. The picture shown on Kays link is right But the plant had been kept too cold while the buds were forming. That is why it looks so pink.
cliff


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