Flowering Maple (Abutilon)
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WANTED: Flowering Maple abutilon
Comments (0)HI, I am looking for some flowering maple (abutilon) cuttings. I can exchange some african violet, columnea, or aloe cuttings. EGK47...See MoreSeed swapping list gone???
Comments (6)This happened to a number of people in the past year. Some people were able to find their list by running a google search and then clicking on the "cached" option under the search blurb. -Google maintains a memory of pages that exists even after the page is gone, but this cached memory is overwritten the next time it crawls a site. Evidently, your page has been gone for a while, because I don't get a Google hit when searching for your username + gardenweb + exchange. However, I must have looked at your page in September of 2005, because there IS a cached version of it on my desktop from that time. -I found it by using the Google "Search Desktop" option. Anyway, don't know if this helps you, but here is your list from September 2005. If this isn't the most current, you might try performing a Google search of your own desktop. Regards, Susan icotte's GardenWeb Exchange Page To contact me, or learn more about me, see my member page. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Seeds I have to trade: ***FLOWERS: THESE SEEDS HAVE BEEN HARVESTED BY ME. THEY ARE OPEN POLINATED. THEY 'COULD' ALSO BE HYBRIDS. THE DESCRIPTIONS ARE OF THE MOTHER PLANTS: - Agapanthus (African Lilies, Lilies-of-the-Nile, white, purple) - Arugula (Roquette) - Asarina scandens (snapdragon vine, purple) - Bachelor Buttons (Centaurea Cyanus, mixed) - Begonia (tuberous, pink and white bi-colored) - Black Eyed Susan (Rudbeckia Hirta) - Blue Shrimp Plant (Cerinthe major var. purpurascens) - Canterbury Bells (Campanula Medium) - Cineraria (Senecio x hybridus, solid colors) See my plants on HortiPlex - Cineraria (Senecio x hybridus, bicolored) - Clarkia Elegans Apple Blossom - Coreopsis tinctoria (Calliopsis, Plains Coreopsis) - Cosmos 'Single Sensation' - Cyclamen (magenta) - Delphinium (Pacific Giant) - Diascia barbarae(Twinspur, Pink Queen) - Dietes (Fortnight Lily, African Iris) - Fairy Bouquet (dwarf linaria) - Flowering Maple (Abutilon hybridum, pink, special trade) - Flowering Maple (Abutilon hybridum, red) SORRY OUT - Four O'Clocks (mirabilis jalapa, magenta) - Four O'Clocks (mirabilis jalapa, white) - Foxglove (Digitalis purpurea) - Gaura lindheimeri (white with touch of pink) - Hollyhock (alcea rosea, double white) - Impatiens Balfourii - Impatiens balsamina - Impatiens wallerana - Jupiter's Beard (Centranthus ruber) - Lamb's Ears (Stachys byzantina) - Larkspur, (Delphinium consolida, purple) - Lettuce (Dark Green Cos) - Lettuce (Grand Rapids Leaf) - Lion's Ear (Leonotis nepetifolia) - Lobelia (Hamburgia, blue hanging) - Lupine (Russell, red) - Lupine (Russell, bi-colored yellow and pink) - Maltese Cross (Lychnis chalcedonica) - Malva sylvestris (zabrina) - Morning Glory (Ipomoea,'Heavenly Blue') OUT - Moss Rose (Portulaca grandiflora) - Nasturtium (Tropaeolum majus) - Nemesia Strumosa 'Snow Princess'or 'pink' fragrant - Night Blooming Jasmine (Cestrum Nocturnum) very fragrant - Penstemon (pink) - Petunia - Phlox (annual) - Poppy (Papaver rhoeas I think) - Radish - Salvia Coccinea - Salvia Farinacea (Victoria) - Salvia Mexicana (Limelight)promised Willy but there's more - Snapdragon (Antirrhinum, tall) ONE TRADE LEFT - Stock (Matthiola incana) - Tiarella wherryi (special trade) - Yellow Sisyrinchium (Yellow Eyed Grass) ***2003 COMMERCIAL FLOWER SEEDS: - Cosmos (mixed) - Marigold (Tagetes patula, Dainty Marietta) - Perennial Mix, 1 trade - Shasta Daisy (Alaska) ***FLOWER/BUSH/TREE SEED RECEIVED FROM TRADES (most are not large amounts, but enough to share). These seeds are one to two years old. I can't guarantee their viability or even that they are what I was told they are. I have grown seeds from trades that turned out to be something other than what I was told. If you want them, you'll have to take your chances. - Abelmoschus Moschatus (Musk Mallow, red)OUT - Anemone - Alyssum Saxtile - Amaranth celosia (pink) - Anthirum (dark red, house plant) - Bachelor's Buttons (blue) - Black Eyed Susan Hirta - Blanket Flower - Blue Thimble Flower (Gilia capitata),promised Willy. - Boltonia Asteroides (False Aster) - Calendula (Marigold) - Castor Bean - Caryopteris clandonensis 'Blue Mist Bluebeard' SORRY OUT - Cleome (White Spider) - Columbine (pink, double) - Columbine 'Nora Barlow' (pink) - Columbine (mix) - Cosmos 'Single Sensation' (mixed colors) - Cosmos 'Bright Lights' - Crepe Myrtle (hot pink) - Datura (white) - Dwarf Mexican Petunia (purple) - Eschscholzia Californica (California Poppy) - Flax blue (Linum usitatissimum) - Four O'Clocks (yellow) - Gaillardia (Indian Blanket) - Hardy Hibiscus (fuschia) - Hibiscus (red) OUT - Hibiscus syriaous (Rose of Sharon, pink) - Hollyhock (Black) 10 seeds - Hollyhock (pink) - Hollyhock (fuchsia pink) - Hollyhock (Mixed) - Hollyhock (Peach) - Hyssop (blue and pink) - Iris (purple) 10 seeds - Lacy Phacelia (Phacelia tanacetifolia) - Lantana (yellow and orange) - Lathynis odoratus (Sweet Pea) - Lathynis odoratus(heirloom sweet pea Indigo King 10 seeds) - Lychnis Coronaria (Rose Campion, hot magenta) - Marigold (tall, yellow & orange mix, large doubles) - Melampodium, promised Willy - Milk Thistle...promised - Moonflower vine (Ipomea alba) - Morning Glory (dark purple w/dark pink star) - Morning Glory (Heavenly Blue & Pearly Gates mix) - Morning Glory (Ipomoea trichocarpa, Sharp-pod) - Morning Glory (mixed) - Morning Glory Scarlett O'Hara - Nicotiana (white, tall) - Penstemon (Huskers Red) - Primrose (yellow) - Purple Coneflower - Rudbeckia (Goldstrum) - Salvia coccinea (scarlet sage) - Salvia Nilotica OUT - Scabiosa (blue), - Shoo-fly (blue) - Sunflower - Sycamore Tree - Texas Red Yucca, - Tickseed (Lance-leaf) - Wild Sweetpea (10 seeds) - Zinnia Dreamland Red OUT - Zinnia 'Burpee, Giant Flowered (2002) - Zinnia 'California Giant' (2002) and (2004) - Zinnia 'Burpee, Thumbelina Mix' (2001) VEGETABLES/HERBS: FROM 2003 COMMERCIAL VEGGIE AND HERB SEEDS: - Alfalfa Sprouts - Beans (Garden, Tendergreen Bush) - Bell peppers (California Wonder) - Cabage (Golden Acre) - California Poppy - Carrot (Danvers) - Cauliflower (Snowball X) - Chamomile (Manzanilla) - Chervil - Collards (Georgia Southern) - Corn (Sweet, Silver Queen) - Eggplant (Black Beauty) - Garden Cress (Peppergrass) - Green Onion (White Lisbon Bunching) SORRY OUT - Lemon Balm - Lettuce (Buttercrunch) - Lettuce (Dark Green Cos) - Lettuce (Grand Rapids Leaf) - Parsley (Moss Curled) - Peas (Little Marvel) - Pepper (Capsicum annuum, Big Jim, grows up to 12", 15 seeds) - Pumkin (Early Sugar or Pie, 2001) - Radish (Champion) - Roquette (Arugula) - Sage (culinary) - Sorrel (Broadleaf, Rumex acetosa) - Sweet Basil (Lemon) - Sweet Marjoram - Tomato (Gardener's Delight, Cherry) - Tomato (lg red Cherry) - Tomato (Yellow Pear), promised Willy but there may be more. - Yellow Squash (Straightneck Early Yellow) VEGETABLE/HERB SEED RECEIVED FROM TRADES: - Beans (bush) - Beans (yard long) 10 seeds - Black Beauty Squash - Broccoli (Ferry Morse 2002) - Buckwheat (Fagopyrum esculentum) - Burgundy Okra (heirloom) - Butternut Squash - SORRY OUT - Gourds (bottle & birdhouse mix )SORRY OUT - Green Beans (Bush, Ferry Morse 2002) - Kale (straight leaf) I found this info on the Internet. I thought is was good to keep for reference: Vegetable seeds that are fairly simple to store at home for three to five years include tomato, pea, bean, lettuce, beet, cabbage, cauliflower, radish, carrot, cucumber, watermelon, squash, spinach and eggplant. Long storage also is possible for flower seeds such as marigold, zinnia, pansy, petunia, verbena, cosmos, nasturtium, dianthus, stock, sweet pea and alyssum. Onion, sweet corn, parsley, strawflower and candytuft are among those with the shortest shelf life. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Seeds I am looking for: abutilon - bella Campanula trachelium Bernice (Coventry bellflower) Clerodendrum ugandense(Blue Butterfly Bush/Blue Glory Bower) Delphinium hybrida (Magic Fountain) Dierama (Angel's Fishing Rods)...found Gentian (Lisianthus, Texas Bluebell (Eustoma grandiflorum) Hardenbergia Holly Flame Pea Lamium maculatum Lythrum salicaria 'Robert' Mazus Reptans Monkshood (aconitum) Phlox stolonifera Phlox paniculata that are powdery mildue resistant Plumbago plumeria Salvia splendens Salvia splendens Melba!! or any plants named 'Melba' Schizanthus grahamii 'Butterfly Flower' Sidalcea 'Little Princess' Streptocarpella Tiarella 'Pink Skyrocket' Wishbone Flower (Torenia fournieri) SHADE AND SEMI-SHADE PLANTS...tempt me. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Plants I have to trade: Local trades only in the San Francisco bay area and at local plant swaps. I do not wish to mail plants. I live in Hayward. Blue Shrimp Plant seedlings Baby Tears (ground cover) Balloon Flower Marisii (second year) Cineraria (Senecio x hybridus) Clematis virginiana (second year) Coleus Daylily(Hemerocallis,orange and mauve Dwarf Mexican Petunia (second year) Impatiens Balfourii (lots) Fortnight Lily (just one fan) Foxglove (one second year, and lots of seedlings) lysimachia atropurpurea 'Beaujolais'(second year) Melampodium (seedlings) Malva Sabrina (seedlings) Marigold (large yellow pom pom) Nemesia Strumosa 'Snow Princess'or'pink' fragrant Penstemon Mexican Red Rocks (second year) Penstemon Husker's Red (second year) Phlox (annual, seedlings) Salvia mexicana Scented geraniums...chocolate, lime -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Plants I am looking for: Monkshood (aconitum) Phlox paniculata that are powdery mildue resistant plumeria same as seeds really....See MoreHave: Extra Seeds For Trade
Comments (5)Hi Lucas / king_o_seeds I'm interested in trading for your: Aquilegia "Tequila Sunrise" Yellow Eyed Grass Dianthus Grass I have these from your wants: LOBELIA siphilitica lobelia cardinalis lobelia inflata Let me know if there are any other seeds from my list that you're interested in. thanks, Tina Here is a link that might be useful: my trade list...See Moreflowering maple not flowering
Comments (3)It could just need more time to get established. When first planted, many plants take time to settle in to the new conditions by putting energy into growing roots and some foliage. You actually want them to put their energy into plant support first, so they become strong plants. The hybrids mainly bloom in the spring, but Sunset states that the white and yellow-flowering abutilons tend to be the ones that are more year-round blooming....See Moresandur
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