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HAVE: What I'm bringing to the green elephant swap

pixydish
14 years ago

Here is my list for Saturday. First I'll list what I'm definitely bringing becuase it's already in pots, then what I can bring if someone wants it.

I don't necessarily need trades for this stuff unless otherwise stated. Most things I just have too many extras to keep.

Acnistis australis (Iochroma australis) - plants I grew from seed last year. They are zone 9. I have lots of them that have been growing the garden this year and won't overwinter unless I pot them. These are supposed to have blue flowers, but they haven't bloomed yet so i can't swear to it.

Mystery rose - dark pink, small tea rose type flowers. This was a freebie from Heirloom roses, so I don't know the name. It's a smaller rose bush, topping out at only about 2 feet. I'd like a trade for this if possible.

Siberian iris - bluish purple

Alchemilla alpina

Euphorbia 'Red Martin' seedling

Tall daylilies - mixed oranges and peaches with some single and some double flowers

Nepeta 'walker's low'

Cotoneaster microphylla

I have these if anyone wants them:

Hosta 'earth angel' - small pot

Impatiens arguta - cuttings, easily rooted

Pelargonium cuttings - pale chartreuse leaves with blue/green centers, salmon flowers

Coleus cuttings

Carex comans 'bronze' seedlings

Aconitum 'stainless steel'

Arctostaphyllos uva-ursi 'Massachusetts' - a prostrate form of bearberry. Nice, and doesn't get out of control.

Cotoneaster dammeri - nice creeping or cascading cotoneaster with bright red berries. Rooted pieces

Cuphea - little orange flowers - cuttings

Solanum pyracanthos - cuttings with wicked spines

Tradescantia pallida 'purple heart' - cuttings

Primula auricula - mixed colors

Begonia bolivianense - cuttings

Iris setosa var. 'artica' - I'd like a trade for this

Native snowberry

Native indian plum

Smoke tree seedlings - purple new leaves, yellow fall color

Special trade only: Cyclamen hederifolium - beautiful markings on leaves, pink flowers, tubers 1-2 inches across, blooming size. To trade for these, I'm looking for:

Other woodland flowers, especially those that will grow in my douglas fir woodland,

Seeds from castor bean 'new zealand purple'

Pink Siberian or Japanese iris

Iris chrysographes

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