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HAVE: Purple Velvet Vine rooted cuttings

Posted by wynative z5 WY (marie.scharen@dot.state.wy.us) on
Thu, Feb 9, 06 at 16:52

I have Purple Velvet Vine rooted cuttings and am looking for Epiphyllum of any kind.

Thanks
Marie


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RE: HAVE: Purple Velvet Vine rooted cuttings

Is your Purple Velvet Vine 'Mikania ternata'?

If so, I'd love to try this one again.

I might have an epi cutting....but it's unidentified and unrooted.

Let me know....thanks!


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RE: HAVE: Purple Velvet Vine rooted cuttings

Hi! I was wondering if you will take postage for a start of your purple velvet vine, If so email me mendi.earthling@gmail.com
Or if you are interested in cacti and succulents we maybe able to trade

Peace
Mendi


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RE: HAVE: Purple Velvet Vine rooted cuttings

Is this the velvety leaved purple velvet plant that has little hairs on the leaves? I have 2 epis that I can take cuttings of. They root very very easliy. I can root them, or I can cut them and you can root them. Please let me know.
Kathie


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RE: HAVE: Purple Velvet Vine rooted cuttings

I would love cuttings of your plant. I have been wanting these for a long time. Please tell me what you would like in return.


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RE: HAVE: Purple Velvet Vine rooted cuttings

Sorry I didnt get back to you all sooner. I am haveing problems with emails. I don't have any rooted right now but they are really easy to root.

I have plenty of epis' right now but am open to other things.

Thanks for being patient,
Marie


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