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WANTED: have huge poinetta (sp? )

Posted by miss_daisy z7 (pssedg@peoplepc.com) on
Tue, Sep 25, 07 at 18:53

i have a 2 year old poinsetta it's probably over 2 foot tall and i have another that is the same age but was cut back in early summer so it's about a foot tall now. i've gotten tired of them and would like to trade them off. I can cut them back and trade them or i can do a special trade and leave them full size, for shipping. let me know what you have to trade. i'd prefer to do 1 big trade. cheaper shipping.

i'm looking for

eppi's -not the night blooming cerus, i have 2 already.
hoyas- any
any blooming cactus- that i don't already have
string of pearls
holiday cactus
any hardy zone 7 cactus

tell me what you have, i may just want.

miss daisy


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