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HAVE: Common Houseplants - Foliage

Posted by fcoffill 7b (My Page) on
Thu, Sep 6, 07 at 9:52

Common varieties of housplants, nothing exciting or exotic, but they could still use homes. Most of these plants can be started by placing the end in moist potting material. Nothing else needed.

golden pothos cuttings LOTS!
spider plants *green with white border LOTS!
caladium cuttings (mixed colours these are the tropical housplant type not the outdoor giants)FEW
philodendron (common heart leaf) FEW
Rubberplant Burgundy one or two piece
Sanseveria (sp?) white and drk green mottle FEW
christmas cactus (red) FEW

interested in trade for:

any common housplants that prefer low light conditions NO AFRICAN VIOLETS

outdoor plants/seeds/bulbs for shade (flower/grass/foliage???)


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