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Have: Oakleaf hydrangea (Hydrangea quercifolia) seedlings

pinkspoonbill
15 years ago

My Oakleaf hydrangea is coming up in the cracks between the rocks in my garden path. My spouse is threatening to remove the larger ones, and the tiny ones are in the middle of the path even more so. They just can't stay there and get any bigger.

So, I have a couple small oakleaf hydrangeas I must dig up. I'd like to trade them for something on my list. I can probably throw in other items on my have list, too, depending on what they are. The hydrangeas are only about two inches tall right now, but are coming out with bright green leaves of Spring.

I believe Hydrangea quercifolia is native to parts of the Eastern US. It does great in my zone 7 or 8 with very hot, hot short summers. It is pretty in Spring and Fall.

Let me know what you want to trade for a two-inch tall oakleaf seedling, or for a taller one from last year. All the ones in my rock path need to go.

Thank you for any trades.

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