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HAVE: Aplectrum hyemale aka Adam & Eve Root Orchid

Posted by forestrose 6 (My Page) on
Sun, May 18, 08 at 23:35

Hello, I have been very blessed with larger numbers of these beautiful native orchids, sometimes called Adam & Eve root. Their roots are edible. Their flowers are spectacular.
I will only trade a few of these rare orchids to keep the forest I live in pristine. But, I also want these american natives to become less rare. They belong to all of us.
They are very easy to care for; no fussing at all. Please see my trade list.

I also have a Jewel Orchid with nearly black foliage and thin golden pinstripes available.

I'm looking for Clubmosses, hardy water plants and ferns, more urgently than some of the other plants on my lists. But, still, tempt me! Happy Spring Everyone!
Lily


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RE: HAVE: Aplectrum hyemale aka Adam & Eve Root Orchid

Lily I would be interested. I see from your want list that you would like Trillium grandiflorum. I can give you this in trade for the Aplectrum hyemale. We should talk for I too have an extensive shade garden. I see you also have Trout Lily. I have the yellow ones but not the white ones. Would you be interested in trading Trout Lilies?

I am hoping to get Trillium undulata established by seed this year. What other Trilliums do you have?


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RE: HAVE: Aplectrum hyemale aka Adam & Eve Root Orchid

I have crinium milk and wine,plus an unknown crinum. would you be intersted in that?

Georgette


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