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cannibus kenaf
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Posted by jeffsflowers (jedal8@aol.com) on Tue, Nov 10, 09 at 18:06
| I have these left to trade:
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blue shrimp
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gaillardia burgundy
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black eyed susan
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magnolia tree
lupine purple
gay feather purple
moon flower white
physostegia virgianum
rubdbeckia gloriosa daisy
mexican bird of paradise pink
hyacinth bean vine
mexican hat
heliopsis false sunflower
cannabinus kenaf burgandy
easter egg plant
morning glory purple
rose of sharon white
yesterday today and tommorrow |
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RE: cannibus kenaf
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- Posted by ruthz 8a D/FW TX (My Page) on
Tue, Nov 10, 09 at 18:12
Please check my list for a possible trade. I'm interested in your cannabinus kenaf burgandy. Thanks |
RE: cannibus kenaf
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| I'm interested in your blue shrimp plant and pink bird of paradise. Please check my trade list and let me know if there's something you're interested in. Thanks! Diana |
RE: cannibus kenaf
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hello, i have two kinds of black hollyhock, a single and a semi-double. also i have papaver somiferum in pinks and purples, singles and doubles mixed. if there is anything else on my list of interest to you i would very much like to trade for your burgundy kenaf. cheers, fleethart |
RE: cannibus kenaf
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Better clarify that cannabinus and canabis are two very different plants. So you have burgendy okra not marajuana. LOL Just so everyone knows you are not pedaling "pot" LOL. |
RE: cannibus kenaf
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| Actually Aquawise, they are two different plants. Hibiscus Cannibus is also called Kenaf or Brown Indian Hemp. This is not "pot" though. Burgundy Okra is called Abelmoschus esculentus. The plant that Jeff is offering here is Hibiscus Cannibus/Kenaf/Brown Indian Hemp and is not Burgundy Okra/Abelmoschus esculentus. I don't think anyone suspected that Jeff was offering "pot" and while it's nice that you wanted to clarify, clarifications should be accurate so as to not confuse newer gardeners. My two cents, Diana |
RE: cannibus kenaf
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| I was not suspecting any thing of the kind. was just speculating on the closeness of these two NAMES. No offense was intended. The cannibus name is synonymous with "pot. Jeff no pun intended. Seems no one here has a sense of humor anymore. I do Apologize! Could you post a pic so we can see this plant? |
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