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calinromania
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Joined: 06 Sep 2006
Location: Oradea, Romania (Map)
Posts: 127
Posted: Wed Jun 18, 2008 11:12 am   Post subject: Looking for perrenials hardy for freezing winters


I am looking for guys in Europe (as I know it's hard to do this with USA-ers due to customs regulations).

I am not in charge of a 12x6 m lot in front of the house, by the road. Last year it was just weeds and grass but this year we dug all that out and now i need plants to beautify the place.
i got two pink magnolias, some plant seedlings and a few shrubby plants close to the fence but there is need for a lot more to fill it up.

I am looking for some perrenial, flowering shrubs to cover the fence (made of 2-3 wood planks) and also for all kinds of perrenial plants to cover the area so there is no need to organize it every year. short plants, tall ones up to 1- 1,5 m, big flowers, all colors... all welcome.

I am looking for rooted cuttings, small seedlings, young plants, roots, rhizomes, but i will also accept seeds... even though it takes a little longer.

Some of you may give away what you don't need, or you may want something I have, or just accept postage.

Just let me know. ASAP. Summer is here, so I'd better start.



WHAT I CAN OFFER YOU

1. cuttings Epyphillum oxypetalum (queen of the night) (PS: Epiphyllum oxypetalum)
2. cuttings Hylocereus undatus (fire dragon fruit) (PS: Hylocereus undatus)
3. rhizomes of purple iris (pretty!)
4. rhizomes of common orange daylilies
5. bulblets of exotic lilies (in autumn when i check if they have multiplied)
6. kniphofia, red hot poker, torch lily - probably seeds (can already see little red pods on the stems) or root divisions (PS: Kniphofia uvaria (Red Hot Poker))
7. common red tulips
8. common yellow or white daffodils
9. white peony roots
10. aquilegia vulgaris seeds - white, dark purple (violet), light and dark pink (multiple layers of petals... not like the hybrids) (PS: Aquilegia vulgaris)


I also may have other thing that would interest you... but they either have no seeds yet, or i don't know their names.

If interested, we can chat online. I am on MSN and yahoo quite often. I use yahoo more. romkore is my ID. Add me and i will also show you pictures of what I've got.

THANKS !!!

CALIN

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catspower
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Joined: 03 Jul 2008
Location: Arkansas
Posts: 43
Posted: Mon Jul 07, 2008 9:15 am   Post subject:


Hello from Arkansas USA. Are you still wanting plants? I have well rooted Forsythia, Wisteria, Lily seeds, hardy rose colored 4 o'clock seeds, orange Lilies, red climbing Roses, red Spider Lilies, and some Hostas I can send you.If you have Daffodils or Lilies for trade, that would be great, or a souvenir from Europe , as I will never be able to go there. I just need your mailing address. I will just list it as a gift on the customs form.
Cathy


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