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tee17
Texas
Posts: 9
Posted: Sat Dec 03, 2011 9:50 pm   Post subject: my haves and wants, plant lists


All of these are Plants, What I have for trade *** For Sun ***
1. Fragrant, tall bearded iris - fragrant purple flowers, to 36 in. tall, perennial.****OUT.
2. Bog iris - yellow flowers, to 36 in. tall, perennial for garden or pond.
3. Canna ''Bengal Tiger'' - variegated green with white stripes, orange flowers, to 5 ft.tall, perennial.*OUT.
4. Canna "Conestoga'' - yellow flowers, to 5 ft. tall, perennial.OUT
5. Canna - orange flowers,to 5 ft. tall, perennial.
6. Mexican petunias - reseeding annual, purple flowers, to 28 in. tall.
7. Kwanso lily - orange flowers, to 3 ft. tall,perennial.
8. Soapwort - white flowers, to 2 ft. tall,perennial.
9. Butter and Eggs plant - yellow flowers with delicate foliage, to 3 ft. tall,perennial.OUT*.
10. 4' oclocks - reseeding annual, purple/ hot pink flowers, to 3 ft. tall.* OUT
11. sedum - creeping type , small yellow flowers, to 6 in. tall, ground cover ,evergreen- perennial.
12. Salvia - Red flowers, to 24 in. tall. Don't know the scientific name. It reseeds freely and butterflies and hummers love it,perennial.
13. Jewel of Opar - reseeding annual. Kids love them!!!
Pink star shaped flowers, to 3 ft. tall, succulent type plant. Bright green foliage. Can withstand drought and wind!!
14. Passionflower vine - Fragrant , huge - purple flowers, ''p. incense''. ***** cuttings only.
15. Gladiolas bulbs - Orange or red flowers, to 3 ft. tall.OUT.*
16. Lycoris Radiata - Spider lily plants - ""Naked
Ladies'',red flowers,to 24 in. tall.*OUT.
17. mist flower - tall perennial with puffy blue flowers. OUT
18. flame acanthus - perennial with red tubular flowers that the hummers just love. Makes a nice bush.VERY easy to root cuttings! *CUTTINGS ONLY.

*** For Shade ***
1. Variegated Vinca Major vine / groundcover - blue flowers, green leaf with cream color edges.
2. Variegated Vinca vine - has green with gold leaf and blue flowers.
3. Yarrow - white flowers, delicate - ferny foliage, to 3 ft. tall.
4. Spearmint - Fragrant ,creeping herb/mint ,purple flowers, to 2 ft. tall. Can be used for cooking, garnish, iced teas.
5. Basil " Purple Ruffles"- fragrant - purpley black leaves and flowers,to 24 in. tall, can be used in salads and cooking.
6. Wandering Jew - purple foliage and flowers, to 3 ft. tall.
*** Cuttings ***
1. Oleander shrub - red flowers, 4 in. slender leaves,to 5 ft. tall.
2. Mock orange shrub - Fragrant white flowers, to 5 ft. tall.
3. Fragrant white rose - very fragrant and full flowers.
These will be cuttings.
4. Fragrant red rose, will be cuttings.
5. Fragrant pink rose, "Belinda's Dream", will be cuttings.


I also have really nice seed baggies to trade
and plant markers.
I also make custom seed baggies with your name , initials, or logo, pictures ,etc... so just ask.



Plants I am looking for ************

Plants / Cutting list:
This list is updated -- every time I discover a new plant!lol
{ Please Read}

*** Please don't offer any cacti.***
I live in Texas, cacti are everywhere.
most shade plants....
I am partial to tropicals.
And - most anything tropical or variegated and fragrant!!!!!!!
Hibiscus
Big ferns for the garden.
Cinnamon Fern.
Chocolate vine.
Spanish Flag Vine.
clematis vines that will do well in Texas.
Flame Acanthus - just received - Thanks Mary Ann!!!!!!
Coral vine/ antigonon leptopus.
Thunbergia Mysorensis / Clock vine or any.
fragrant -Confederate jasmine.
Persicaria plants.
Iron Cross Oxalis plants.
Shefflera - variegated.
and i am looking for plants for shade

most variegated plants.
Asters.
mexican breadfruit.
cyclamen.
****** Really want - Oak leaf Hydrangea ******

geraniums.
mints - I don't have.
banana shrub/ michelia figo shrub?

most tropical vines.
tropical looking lilies.
tropical cannas - red leaves & variegated only.
ornamental grasses- pink pampas, african, mexican
feather, hakone, asian types, etc......
Hostas - any big and fast growing.
Big ferns for the garden.
large and mammoth type e.e.'s - like black, variegated and unusual looking.
pond plants - horsetail, big papyrus, etc....
fragrant plants.
lilies.
Agapanthus.
Artemesia

Caesalpinia mexicana /plumed prince, the {false} Mexican B. of P.
Tempt me, send pics. - I am still finding plants I
like....
Herbs.
hardy begonias/ dragon or angel wing.
clerodendrum vine.
bilbergia plant.
ti plant / any except green.
monstera delisioso/ mexican breadfruit vine.

Big Tropical philodendron {vines only} / especially variegated types.
plumerias.
thunbergia grandiflora/ sky vine.

flowering shrubs or maybe seedlings.
I am, naturally a generous trader and would expect the same.
Thank you, for taking the time to read my lists. Please, email with any questions.
I hope we can trade!!!
***** Please ship plants in a priority box with delivery confirmation.*****
Happy Gardening Stew Face 1


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mart
NE Texas
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Posted: Sun Dec 04, 2011 12:54 am   Post subject:


Hi there !! I am in Texas too ! I am curious,, whats an Iron cross oxalis. I have the little solid green with pink flowers. Is it the dark leaved variety. Just never heard of it. You must have quite a garden with that list.

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Posted: Sun Dec 04, 2011 3:43 am   Post subject:


Nice photos of the Iron Cross Oxalis.....
Oxalis deppei (Oxalis 'Iron Cross')


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