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HAVE: Daylilies

Posted by invertaman 5 (jerwallen@netzero.com) on
Thu, Jun 21, 07 at 14:14

I have alot of orange Daylilies. they are hardy to zone 3. They have been passed down in my family for years but I have tons of them. I also have hords of yellow creeping sedum, this grows extreamly fast.

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HAVE: Daylilies and more...

I also have white bee balm, purple/white bearded iris, and barberry bush seedlings and purple milk weed which is steadily declining in most states, this has an awsome fragrance and attracts many insects that only are attracted to milk weed like the milkweed "x" bug and the monarch butterfly larva.

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I have alot of plants that need divided and i am looking for divisions or small plants of Oncidium or Dendrobium. I just started trying to cultivate orchids and I'm just trying to get down getting them to thrive so I don't really mind what the flower color is.


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