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WANTED: 2009 Tara's Greatest Plant Swap/watcha want/watcha got

husky004_
14 years ago

Ok it's getting close whatcha want and whatcha got??

Comments (37)

  • gottagarden
    14 years ago
    last modified: 9 years ago

    OK - I'd love to do a pre-arranged swap with anybody. I've got big lists, so bear with me.

    Want:
    campanula "Elizabeth Oliver"
    oriental lilies
    angelica gigas
    sumac 'tiger eye' - Rhus typhina 'Bailtiger' Tiger Eyes
    lilac 'sensation' - (purple with white edges)
    phlox david (cuttings ok)
    phlox harlequin or becky towe (cuttings ok)
    veronica icicle
    sanguisorba
    crambe maritima
    hostas
    hibiscus moscheutos - tall red hardy hibiscus
    dwarf conifers
    penstemons, all colors
    toadlily (tricyrtis)
    gaillardia fanfare
    dahlias - orange, red cactus, etc.
    sedum neon
    purple/violet verbascum
    leptodermis oblonga
    sanguisorba
    tanacetum - painted daisy
    peonies - varieties I don't have - just ask
    snowdrops
    snowflakes
    glory-of-the-snow (chionodoxa)
    any oriental lilies
    lathyrus vernus - perennial sweetpea
    any turks cap lilies - lilium martagon
    any spring bulbs
    agastaches - other than blue fortune or cana
    vitex
    anything you think I might like :-)

    Have: - let me know if you want something, I'm not bringing all of these ;-)

    acer griseum - special trade
    achillea millefolium - cranberry pink
    achillea tomentosa - very dwarf yellow yarrow - not invasive
    amaranthus seedlings - dwarf and tall
    ampelopsis brevipendunculata variegata
    anise hyssop - agastache blue fortune
    anemone 'Honorine Jobert'
    anthemis tinctoria - ECBuxton
    anthriscus sylvestris ravenswing
    asarum europaeum - wild ginger
    aster frikartii
    aster alma potschke
    astilbe dwarf
    astilbe snowdrift
    astrantia Moulin RougeÂ
    baptisia
    bearded german iris - all colors, all gorgeous fancy and large,
    bee balm - red, maroon, pink, white, lavender
    bleeding heart  pink, white, pink fringed
    bronze fennel
    brunnera
    brunnera ÂJack FrostÂ
    campanula blue clips
    campanula cherry bells
    campanula cochlearifolia
    campanula glomerata
    campanula persicifolia
    campanula sarastro
    centaurea dealbata  persian coneflower
    centaurea montana  montana bluet
    chrysanthemum - heirloom button yellow - very hardy
    clematis Radar Love - yellow
    coreopsis crème brulee
    coreopsis moonbeam
    coreopsis zagreb
    corydalis lutea
    dahlia - arabian night - dark red
    dahlias - red, yellow, pink, maroon, white with purple edges
    dark red sweet william "sooty"
    daylilies - orange, red, yellow, maroon, cream, etc.
    dicentra spectabilis - bleeding heart
    dicentra spectabilis alba - white bleeding heart
    dicentra eximia - fringed bleeding heart
    dicentra eximia - white fringed bleeding heart
    dog tooth violet - erythronium
    donkey tail - euphorbia myrsinites
    eryngium  sea holly
    eupatorium - joe pye weed
    eupatorium 'cori' - dwarf blue (perennial ageratum)
    euphorbia dulcis Âchamaeleon  red leaves
    euphorbia myrsinites  donkeytail
    fleece flower - persicaria affine
    filipendula ulmaria flore plena - dropwort
    geranium Âmax freiÂ
    geranium ÂsamoborÂ
    geranium biokovo karmina (violet)
    geranium biokovo white
    geranium sanguineum striatum  light pink
    golden creeping jenny
    hens and chicks
    hellebore seedlings
    helianthus maximiliani - Maximilian sunflower - perennial
    helianthus
    hibiscus moscheutos - pink hardy hibiscus
    hollyhock black (very dark magenta)
    hosta patriot
    hosta sum and substance
    hosta ivory necklace
    hosta blue mouse ears
    hyacinthoides hispanica - wood hyacinth  purple, pink and white
    iris  german bearded  ÂBatik  dark purple splashed with white
    iris  german bearded  ÂBeverly Sills pink
    iris  german bearded  ÂDover Beach  light and dark blue bicolor
    iris  german bearded  ÂSamurai Warrior red
    iris  german bearded  various purples and pinks, peach
    iris ensata ÂgustoÂ
    jack-in-the-pulpit
    japanese blood grass
    knautia macedonica
    lady's mantle - alchemilla mollis
    lambs ears
    lilies - asiatic orange, yellow, light pink, dark pink
    lily Âblack beautyÂ
    lily -asiaticÂmonte negroÂ
    lysimachia - alexander
    may apple - podophyllum
    miscanthus sinensis Âsilver featherÂ
    miscanthus sinensis variegatus
    nepeta  walkers low
    pearly everlasting
    peonies - sarah bernhardt, karl rosenfeld, festiva maxima, ballerina
    persicaria affine - fleece flower
    polygonum bistorta - fleece flower
    polygonatum odoratum variegatum - variegated Solomon's seal
    primrose  heirloom light yellow - very, very long bloom time
    primrose  scarlet with yellow eye
    primrose - heirloom pale yellow
    pulmonaria 'Majeste'
    pulmonaria 'Mrs. Moon'
    rose campion - lychnis coronaria
    rose of sharon - various colors
    rudbeckia hortensia - outhouse plant - tall
    rudbeckia herbstonne
    salvia may night
    salvia purple rain
    scabiosa ochreleuca
    sedums creeping - lots of different kinds - pink, yellow,
    sedum album
    sedum acre
    sedum Bertram Anderson
    sedum spurium tricolor
    sedum hispanica - tiny buttons sedum
    sedum kamtschaticum variegatum - gold flowers and gold edged leaves
    sedum spectabile autumn joy
    sedum spectabile frosty morn
    sedum spectabile brilliant
    sedum spectabile matrona
    soapwort - pink
    stachys hummelo - betony
    stokesia laevis purple parasol
    stokesia laevis alba - white
    tradescantia  spiderwort  dark purple, violet purple, hot pink, light purple
    turtlehead - chelone - pink - careful it's a spreader!
    verbena bonariensis - tall and purple
    veronica Âcrater lake blueÂ
    veronica incana - silver leaves, purple spiky flowers
    willow  arctic willow  narrow blue-green leaves
    willow - hakura nishiki (white variegated leaves)
    willow - salix alba 'flame' - gorgeous bright orange bark
    wood hyacinth - pink
    yucca bright edge (yellow striped leaves)

  • husky004_
    Original Author
    14 years ago
    last modified: 9 years ago

    Brenda-you showoff lol...is this just a selection from the north 40?????

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  • rosalinda_gw
    14 years ago
    last modified: 9 years ago

    Hi Brenda,
    From your list -
    phlox david - I have this

    sanguisorba - I have Salad Burnet - both seed and plants

    penstemons, all colors - I have Barbatus Coccineus (vermillion red flowers) and Husker red (red foliage white flowers)

    dahlias - orange, red cactus, etc. - I have Dark Desire

    oriental lilies -
    I have unknown variety Red and unknown variety Orange
    Let me know what or all of these you want

    I would love some of:
    anemone 'Honorine Jobert'
    anthriscus sylvestris ravenswing
    astrantia Moulin Rouge
    hosta sum and substance
    polygonatum odoratum variegatum - variegated Solomon's seal
    sedum spectabile frosty morn
    stokesia laevis alba - white
    And if you have any all white Iris - any type

    Thanks,
    Rosalinda

  • rosalinda_gw
    14 years ago
    last modified: 9 years ago

    Brenda,
    In addition to the list above, I would also love some cuttings of the ninebark diabolo and yellow twig dogwood and yes I definitely want the leptinella.

    I have a Hosta called white feather. I keep it in a pot so would be happy to divide it if you would like some.

    -Rosalinda

  • rosalinda_gw
    14 years ago
    last modified: 9 years ago

    Oh and either or both of the Pulmonaria :o)

  • rosalinda_gw
    14 years ago
    last modified: 9 years ago

    What I have ready to go so far -
    Ajuga Chocolate chip Ajuga reptans 'Valfredda' CHOCOLATE CHIP blue flowers
    Begonia Taurus Rex
    Carex buchananii Red Rooster, Leatherleaf Sedge
    Dahlia Dark Desire single flowered border or container dahlia, dark chocolate maroon flowers with yellow stamens
    Echinacea purpurea 'Magnus', 24 to 36 inch ht 12 to 18 inch spread, hot pink flowers with brown/bronze cone
    Echinacea paradoxa 24 to 36 inch ht 12 to 18 inch spread, yellow flowers
    Hemerocallis Daylily Pandora's Box 18 - 24" ht 2 ft spread cream to peach flowers with dark hot pink throat
    Hemerocallis 'Ice Carnival' Daylily pale yellow to white with yellow throats 28" ht
    Hops Humulus lupulus female
    Jade Plant Variegated Crassula ovata Tricolor small rooted and unrooted cutting
    Lysimachia nummularia 'Aurea' Golden Creeping Jenny
    Lysimachia Punctata Golden Alexander Pp#13547 Yellow flowers early to late summer
    Lamium maculatum White Nancy white flowers mid summer to fall
    Linaria purpurea Springside White 2 ht flowers spring to frost (self seeds)
    Miscanthus Sinensis variegatus Eulalia Variegated Grass green rib with white margins, 5 to 9 ft ht 4 to 5 ft spread
    Persicaria microcephala 'Red Dragon' Herbaceous perennial White flower balls Mid summer Ht 20" - 38" (grows well as house plant, roots very easily)
    Prairie Sunflower (H. Maximillianii) yellow flowers in late summer to early fall, 6 to 8 ft ht, full sun
    Sambucus Eldeberry Sambucus canadensis 8-12 feet ht 8-10 feet spread Rapid growth Almond scented huge white flower heads Jul heavy fruit producer with great flavor
    Strawberries And Cream Ribbon Grass Phalaris arundinacea Feesey Reed Canary Grass, 2ft ht 2ft spread Spreads and can be invasive
    Willow Hakuro Nishiki Dwarf Willow Salix integra variegated leaves 6 to 8 ft ht 5 ft spread.
    Willow Corkscrew Salix matsudana, 'Tortuosa' (also Erythroflexuosa) 20-40 feet ht 15-30 feet spread rapid growth

    Strawberries Honeoye June bearing
    Egyptian Multiplier Onions
    Jerusalem Artichoke Helianthus tuberosus flowers July 10 ft ht

  • gottagarden
    14 years ago
    last modified: 9 years ago

    OK, Rosalinda, I will start potting things up today. Re white iris, I got some in a trade last year that have not bloomed yet, so I have every other color except white. Next year I will probably have some, but the ones I got have not multiplied yet. I should be able to get everything else. Looking forward to our swap! Thanks!

  • rosalinda_gw
    14 years ago
    last modified: 9 years ago

    What I want - just in case anyone missed it from the other thread....
    (seedlings, rooted plants, divisions, cuttings or seed)
    Ajuga burgundy glow
    Anemone White Flowered
    Angelica Gigas
    Any black or very dark leaved Alocasia or Colocasia
    Any Green flowered Lily (Trebbiano, Latvia)
    Any type White flowered Iris
    Asclepias incarnata Ice Ballet (White flowers)
    Astilboides tabularis
    Begonia China Curl
    Black Bamboo Phyllostachys Nigra
    Clematis Florida Pena (green flowered)
    Cornus kousa 'Wolf Eyes'
    Dahlia Black Wizard
    Eastern Redbud Cercis canadensis Forest Pansy
    Hosta Sum and Substance
    Leptinella squalida 'Platt's Black'
    Musa Basjoo
    Ninebark Physocarpus opulifolius "Diabolo"
    Panicum virgatum Shenandoah.
    Panicum virgatum 'North Wind'
    Phormium "Platts Black"
    Pulmonaria longifolia Bethlehem Sage 'Diana Clare'
    Veronica Dwarf Ulster Blue or any dwarf Veronica
    Yellow Twig Dogwood "Budd's Yellow"
    Rheum palmatum v. atrosanguineum (atropurpureum) , ornamental rhubarb
    Rheum palmatum v. tanguticum, ornamental rhubarb

    Add to my what am I bringing list:
    Polemonium Jacobs Ladder blue flowers

    -Rosalinda

  • penny1947
    14 years ago
    last modified: 9 years ago

    Most of what I will be bringing will be seedlings from this year unless otherwise state. All are good hummingbird nectar plants

    HAVE:
    AQUILEGIA CANDENSIS (NATIVE EASTERN COLUMBINE -1 YR. OLD PLANTS)
    AGASTACHE 'DOUBLE BUBBLEMINT'
    DICLIPTERA SUBERECTA (KING'S CROWN)
    HESPERALOE PARVIFLORA (FALSE RED YUCCA)
    KNIPHOFIA UVARIA (RED HOT POKER DIVISIONS)
    LYCHNIS CHALCEDONICA (MALTESE CROSS)
    TITHONIA (MEXICAN SUNFLOWER)
    SALVIA AZUREA (DIVISIONS)
    SALVIA COCCINEA 'CORAL NYMPH'
    SALVIA COCCINEA 'FOREST FIRE'
    SALVIA SUBROTUNDA

    WANT
    BAPTISIA AUSTRALIS
    SILENE VIRGINICA
    SILENE REGIA
    SPIGELIA MARILANDICA
    ANY OTHER GOOD HUMMER PLANT THAT i DON'T HAVE

    Penny

  • gottagarden
    14 years ago
    last modified: 9 years ago

    Hey Penny, I just ripped out gobs of baptisia seedlings this weekend. Fortunately, there is another bed I didn't weed yet, so I can bring some of these for you. Also, do you have any pulmonaria? I was surprised the see the hummers like this shade plant, but they do!

    I would love some of the agastache 'double bubblemint'.

    Thanks

  • shotzynbonk
    14 years ago
    last modified: 9 years ago

    Hi there...where and when??...never been. Did I miss it? I'm in Olean and looking for lunaria & koosa seeds, & valerian plants...I have raspberries, blackberries, ajuga, sweet william, lily of the valley and probably more.

  • rbirch
    14 years ago
    last modified: 9 years ago

    Hi everyone long time no post. I cant wait for the swap . Rosalinda I have musa basjoo. I sure would like some echinacea paradoxa. This is my favorite time of year. I have not posted in forever, I am putting an addition on my house so free time is limited. Here is a list of stuff I have.

    Canna Wyoming
    Canna red futurity
    Canna Stuttgart
    Canna striped wonder
    Tropicanna Gold
    Canna red king humbert
    canna yellow king humbert
    Cup plant
    Purple Majesty Millet
    assorted Hostas

    Sorry everyone this will be the first year I do not bring grasses.


    Glen

  • penny1947
    14 years ago
    last modified: 9 years ago

    Brenda,
    You have mail!

    Hey Glen!
    Looking forward to seeing you this year! One of these days I am going to get over to your beautiful 'tropicalesque' garden

    Penny

  • rosalinda_gw
    14 years ago
    last modified: 9 years ago

    Glen,
    Nice to see you here. The grasses I got from you last swap are all doing great, even the zone 6 Miscanthus which was going to be iffy at best, survived this cold winter. I planted it on the south east corner of the house as I figured it would be warmer and sheltered there, and with a great snow cover all winter, it came back, and seems to be really taking off now that it has warmed up a little here.

    I will make sure I have a couple of e. paradox for you, and yes I would love some Basjoo.

    See you soon
    -Rosalinda

  • garden_frog
    14 years ago
    last modified: 9 years ago

    I'll take stock of what I have. I know I have at least some of the items on people's wish lists! I'll send you all emails with the info on what I have.

    Shotzynbonk...I host the swap...it's in Hamlin, NY (between Rochester and Buffalo)...June 7th. If you are interested in attending, drop me an email and I'll send you an evite.

  • nixon
    14 years ago
    last modified: 9 years ago

    i am working the night shift friday and hoping to get out early! if i make it i have mostly common stuff
    HAVE
    mix wedding phlox no mold
    mix columbine
    purple palace
    turtle head pink
    purple monks head
    white tril
    jack in the puplit
    bloodroot
    dog tooth violet
    mix tgbi
    white tgbi
    dwarf gbi
    huge colchium
    mix allium
    star of bethlehem
    orange hawkweed
    fire and ice hosta
    sum and substance hosta if i can get the sucker in my car
    stiletto hosta same as above

    and assorted garden books

    WANT
    my focus is shade plants
    yellow peony ( then i can die happy)
    moss
    things i don't have
    all i need is directions!

  • fleethart
    14 years ago
    last modified: 9 years ago

    What I am bringing:
    Japanese Barberry; Crimson pygmy and common green leaved
    Dwarf conifer
    Red Twig Dogwood shrub
    eunymus, variegated deciduous shrub
    Forsythia
    Wild grape-yields rich dark jelly (or wait til fall and pyo at my place)
    Dayllily-orange
    lilac light purple
    black raspberry
    hens & chicks
    lambs ear
    sunchokes
    Rose of Sharon Blue Satin
    black walnut seedlings
    silver maple seedlings
    spurge
    periwinkle
    ornithogalum umbellatum, grass lily
    lysimachia punctata, garden loosestrife (non-invasive)
    Will dig by request:
    Globe Allium (1)
    Contorted Willow-cutting (lots)
    Hostas (lots)
    Hydrangea (4)
    Labrador Violet (limited)
    prostrate evergreen (1)
    trout lily (limited)
    sugar maple (limited)
    hardy yucca (1)
    Fresh hens eggs (limited)
    Looking For:
    Anything on my exchange lists and unusual shade plants, excluding white blossoms or variegated foliage.
    Esp. calycanthus sinensis or calycanthus Hartlage Wine!
    Does anyone have kenaf seeds or camellia seeds?
    See you all soon,

    Cheerio!
    Tauna

  • hilde_wny
    14 years ago
    last modified: 9 years ago

    HAVE:
    Raspberry, everbearing "Caroline"
    Raspberry, everbearing "Heritage"
    Blackberry, erect, thornless "Apache"
    yucca with a huge, showy white flower, green and yellow leaves
    tomatoes - open pollinated and good varieties
    Chocolate mint
    Apple mint
    french tarragon
    thyme
    oregano (greek, culinary)
    Rosa Rugosa, pink, with edible hips

    WANT:
    Syringa vulgaris (lilac) "De Miribel"
    Syringa vulgaris (lilac) "Michel Buchner"
    Echinecea (Coneflower) "Razzmatazz"
    basil
    honeysuckle
    any coneflowers
    any peonies
    a blue iris
    clematis
    phlox

    I might not bring the whole HAVE list, if there is something that you want, e-mail me!

    See you all soon!

    Hilde

  • nixon
    14 years ago
    last modified: 9 years ago

    haves to add on
    i have angelica gigis seeds? alot, they take 2 year to be beautiful
    pixy lily
    ver sol seal
    kiss me over the garden gate starts

  • gottagarden
    14 years ago
    last modified: 9 years ago

    Rosalinda, I DO have white iris for you. I forgot about some I got from Tara until it bloomed. Will bring that for you.

  • nixon
    14 years ago
    last modified: 9 years ago

    anyone have any filipendula or
    king tut papryus?

  • gottagarden
    14 years ago
    last modified: 9 years ago

    I have filipendula rubra (tall) and filipendula flore pleno (short). Both lovely.

  • rosalinda_gw
    14 years ago
    last modified: 9 years ago

    Thanks Brenda!

    Nixon, just make note that the swap is on Sun not Sat (you mentioned working Fri night....

    -Rosalinda

  • nixon
    14 years ago
    last modified: 9 years ago

    thanks , but i am working saturday night also and having the flu on sunday, looking forward to it, washed all my pots today, found some wood aneome!, native solomen and dug my tril, cathleen

  • remy_gw
    14 years ago
    last modified: 9 years ago

    Kathy,
    Just in case you don't read the regular forum in the next few days. Guess what I'm bringing on Sunday? Yes, I'm bringing Cardoons to eat! : )
    Better late than never,
    Remy

  • penny1947
    14 years ago
    last modified: 9 years ago

    Remy
    What on earth are cardoons? Aren't they those things that look like dandelions but have sharp spines on the leaves?

    Penny

  • remy_gw
    14 years ago
    last modified: 9 years ago

    Hi Penny,
    There is a lot of Cardone/Cardoon and burdock confusion. Cardone is a zone 7 and higher perennial, so it does not grow in this area. It is very closely related to Artichokes. It is generally harvested in the fall after the stems have grown for the season. This is sold at Wegmans during the winter early spring. It looks like Mutant celery.
    Now somehow, when the Italians came here, they realized burdock, which of course is a readily available weed, that looks like Rhubarb, tasted like cardone. So the Italians call it Cardone/cardoon/ Cardooni/Gardooni/etc. Though also in the thistle family, it is not a close relative of artichoke like cardone. It is harvested in the spring.
    So I will be making the burdock cardoon for everyone. It is cooked to be like fritters sort of. After cleaning, cutting up into small pieces, and boiling, it is mixed with eggs Italian breadcrumbs and parmesan cheese. If you like artichokes, you'll like it.
    Looking forward to seeing you Sunday!
    Remy

  • husky004_
    Original Author
    14 years ago
    last modified: 9 years ago

    I can't wait Remy that was on my wish list!

  • garden_frog
    14 years ago
    last modified: 9 years ago

    I've got a couple of white irises I'll dig up for you Rosalinda...I also have diablo ninebark but it doesn't appear to have any shoots off of it. Can you root it?

    Hilde, I might have a couple of unknown varieties of phlox. I've got several but the tags faded so I don't remember which is which until they bloom.

    Brenda, I've got your plants already to go. The galardia looks a little wilty but I got plenty of root so hopefully it perks up. If not, I'll get you some more.

    Tauna, I've got bee balm set aside for you.

    Is anyone looking for any particular Iris? I've got so many now, and most are in bloom but it seems most years people don't end up taking them. If anyone is looking for any specific colors/varieties, let me know.

  • garden_frog
    14 years ago
    last modified: 9 years ago

    The purple trail site is giving me issues sending out directions. I'm hoping to straighten it out, but please disregard the first two emails it sent out tonight.

  • shropshire_lad
    14 years ago
    last modified: 9 years ago

    I am new to gardening and have just tried sowing seeds this year, so I won't have much to bring to the swap. What I can bring are golden acorn squash seedlings, lemon balm seedlings (very tiny), joe pye weed seedlings (again, very tiny), and some echinacea purpurea (common type that everyone seems to already have, lol). Anyone interested in these small, common little plants?

  • garden_frog
    14 years ago
    last modified: 9 years ago

    Shropshire, yes of course! We've got a good mix of new and old gardeners so you'll find people interested in all sorts of things!

  • rosalinda_gw
    14 years ago
    last modified: 9 years ago

    I wouldn't mind some golden acorn squash seedlings.

    And yes Tara, I can at least try to root the Diablo - hopefully Brenda has some also, so some of it will root! I will bring a propagator set up with me....
    -Rosalinda

  • hilde_wny
    14 years ago
    last modified: 9 years ago

    Hi Tara,

    I love phlox and will take your unknown variety! Thanks! Do you want me to bring you everbearing raspberry this year? (Caroline and Heritage)

    Shropshire, this is my 2nd plant swap, and I am a novice gardener too. This is so much fun, and everyone are so nice, you will love it!

    Hilde

  • garden_frog
    14 years ago
    last modified: 9 years ago

    OK Hilde, I'll pull one or two of the unknown phlox for you in the morning. Do you want Prarie Phlox too? Or just the garden phlox? No raspberries for me this year. Unfortunately we're having to move again. :( So I'm mainly just looking for things to fill the holes where I'll be pulling plants to move with me. Now next year I may be looking for some though!

  • hilde_wny
    14 years ago
    last modified: 9 years ago

    Hi Tara, the Prairie Phlox looks beautiful. If it is not too much trouble, I would love some! I know the spot for it! (moist and full/partial sun)

    Wow, you are moving again! I will ask about it at the swap! Can't wait to see you again!

    Hilde

  • rosalinda_gw
    14 years ago
    last modified: 9 years ago

    What an absolutely wonderful plant swap it was!!!!! All of you who missed it, missed a great time, good food, wonderful plants, and a outstanding group of people.

    Thank you to everyone who brought so many interesting plants. I had so much fun and am already looking forward to next year.

    Tara, you and Scott are really incredible hosts.

    -Rosalinda

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