Redring Milkweed Seed Availibility for 2014
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WANTED: Asclepias variegata Redring Milkweed
Comments (15)Awesome! Would love as many as you can spare. Here is my current seed list SEEDLIST 2016 *Woodland seed is moist packed and chilled... Actaea pachypoda-Doll's Eyes Actaea rubra-Red Baneberry Allium cernuum-Nodding Onion Amsonia tabernaemontana-Willowleaf bluestar, Anemonella thalictroides-Rue Anemone Arisaema flavum-Small Yellow Jack in the Pulpit *Not native Arisaema triphyllum-Jack-in-the-Pulpit Asarum canadense-Wild Ginger Asclepias incarnata-Swamp Milkweed Cacalia /Arnoglossum atriplicifolia-Pale Indian Plantain Campsis radicans "Flava"-Yellow Trumpet Vine Campsis r. Summer Snowstorm-Variegated Trumpet Vine Caulophyllum thalictroides-Blue Cohosh Chamaelirium luteum Cimicifuga/Actaea racemosa-Black Cohosh Clematis heracleifolia *not native Clematis viorna-Leatherflower Clematis virginiana-Virgin's Bower Dodecatheon meadia-Shooting Star Echinacea paradoxa-Yellow Coneflower Echinacea p. Magnus-Large Flowered Coneflower Liatris aspera-Rough Blazing Star Liatris pychnostachya Liatris scariosa Lobelia siphilitica-Great Blue Lobelia Monarda fitulosa rare WHITE form Phytolacca americana variegata-Variegated Pokeweed Ratibida columnaris-Mexican Hat Rudbeckia triloba (YELLOW) Salvia coccinea-Texas Red Sage Salvia lyrata-Lyre-leaf Sage Sanguinaria canadensis-Bloodroot Senna hepecarpa Silphium laciniatum-Compass Plant Symphyotrichum novae-angliae-NE Aster Thermopsis caroliniana-False Yellow Lupine Tricyrtis hirta "Blue Wonder" *not native Trillium erectum beige form Trillium erectum RED form Trillium flexipes Trillium grandiflorum Trillum luteum Trillium pusillum Trillium recurvatum-Prairie Trillium Trillium sulcatum Eco Black Magic Verbena stricta-Hoary Vervain Verbesina alternifolia-Wingstem Vernonia altissima/gigantea-GIANT Ironweed Vernonia baldwinii-West Coast Ironweed Vernonia glauca-Dwarf Ironweed Vernonia noveboracensis...See MoreRedring Milkweed seed availability for 2014
Comments (13)Well the 2014 Asclepias variegata seed distribution is complete. I sent out 26 packets of seed to folks all over the US and four went to international destinations. Folks from Brazil, New Zealand, Germany, and England were the lucky recipients of those overseas request. I hope everyone does well with this year's seed. I would also like to thank ctnchpr for again supplying these seed. Hopefully next year we will have even more seed but whatever we have will be distributed as in the past. Here's wishing everyone a Merry Christmas and the hopes for a Most Prosperous New Year! Regards, Mark (wildflowerman_2000)...See MoreHAVE: Redring Milkweed seed availability for 2014
Comments (4)Well the 2014 Asclepias variegata seed distribution is complete. I sent out 26 packets of seed to folks all over the US and four went to international destinations. Folks from Brazil, New Zealand, Germany, and England were the lucky recipients of those overseas request. I hope everyone does well with this year's seed. I would also like to thank ctnchpr for again supplying these seed. Hopefully next year we will have even more seed but whatever we have will be distributed as in the past. Here's wishing everyone a Merry Christmas and the hopes for a Most Prosperous New Year! Regards, Mark (wildflowerman_2000)...See MoreNEW: Winter Sowing Swap 2014-2015
Comments (148)Dem-Pa, I love your pics. I can't wait to see flowers again. Some of my camellias are blooming, so it isn't like I don't have color in the yard, I am just too ready for spring. I know it will arrive here sooner than a lot of other places, I am just not a winter person. After about a month I am ready for spring again. I started about 40 different varieties in ziplock baggies yesterday. Now the waiting begins. I have checked the two wintersow jugs I have already started, but there is no sign of life yet. I have been collecting jugs and bottles of all shapes and sizes. I have a question though, when you cut windows in the jugs, do you let them sit open all winter? I haven't ever done that and wonder with my temperatures fluxuating ( sp) as much as they do if the windows would help. It will be 52 here tonight, but 30 tomorrow night.......See MoreMark (wildflowerman_2000) Rose
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