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Wanted: Caladium bulbs & Daylilies

Sorry, but I have no names for some because they were given to me years ago by family, friends and neighbors.

This is what I have:

Dark purple Siberian Iris

White with yellow center Siberian Iris

Hostas (one has larger leaf, one has a more slender leaf, and the green and white leaf)

Daylily 'Buttered Popcorn'

Old-fashioned orange Daylilies (commonly referred to as Ditch Lilies)

Daylily 'Little Business'

Flag Irises in a lilac and light salmon

Dwarf Flag Irises in a dark purple

Globe Allium (get about 2 feet tall)

Daisies

Black-eyed Susans

Sundrops (Evening Primrose)

Rose of Sharon 'Bluebird Hibiscus' (slow-growing, small and compact)

Canna bulbs (red)

Rose of Sharon (standard larger variety with fast growth)

Anise

Spiderwort

Dinner Plate Hibiscus (white with red eye)

Old-fashioned Bleeding Heart (pink and white flowers)

Fern

Sedum (dark pink, like a rose color)

Rhubarb

Blueberry (it would be a cutting from my dwarf Blueberry bush. I've never been able to root this. :( )

Clematis - lilac in color (I may be able to divide this at the base, will have to check. Never did it before.)

False Indigo

Patio Dwarf White Peach Trees (about 8 inches tall)

Coral Bells (burgundy leaf) (never divided, so will have to see if I can??)

Hollyhock - burgundy

Dianthus (pink and white) (this variety spreads across ground. Reminds me of Creeping Phlox the way it spreads, but it does get flowers that protrude upwards)

I think that's it. I'm sure I'll think of something else later, but I'm pretty sure I listed most, if not all, of the plants I have that can be divided.

I have pictures of most of my plants in my Ideabook labeled My Flowers. I don't have them in alphabetical order, sorry, so you'll just have to force yourself to look at all of them. ;-)

Thanks!

Alicia


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