WANTED: Real Christmas Cactus cuttings
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Comments (1)I have some that are red. They are old plants. What are you offering in trade? Maybe we can work up a trade. Kindly visit my Exchange List at: http://gardenweb.com/members/exch/corgicorner Kindly respond to: corgicorner6@msn.com and put the word GardenWebber in the subject area to keep your e-mail to me out of my junk pile. This is necessary because of the spam....See MoreWANTED: White Christmas Cactus Cuttings
Comments (9)Wonderful! I will be glad to wait until it is finished flowering. I don't have any other house plants right now. :( I would be more than happy to send postage. I might also be interested in your Aechmea - Del Mar pups. Now, I'm in Indiana and it is going into winter now. I got my Christmas cactus as cuttings in a trade in the winter and they handled the winter mailing just fine. I do have a PO box you can send them to, so they won't be sitting in my mailbox outside in the cold. Do you have or know anyone who has ficus benjamina trees? I would love some cuttings. Let me know, thanks! Matthew Condon Indiana.Matt...See MoreWANTED: Real Christmas Cactus
Comments (1)Have you found any yet? I have an antique one that has been in my family for over 150years. I can get cuttings or a small rooted specimen if you would like. It has sorta deep pink/red flowers (not fuchsia but sorta like it)and it blooms between late Nov until mid Jan. Just let me know if you are interested. Mouse...See MoreWANTED: christmas cactus cuttings and tall snake plant pups
Comments (0)wanted to buy from ANYONE who has them -Christmas cactus cuttings can be ANY color. (thanksgiving type with "spiky tips" segments or the true Christmas cactus which has rounded edges to its segments. I will be appreciative of any cuttings. just let me know how much you want for them and I will email u the money via paypal. -PUPS of ANY variety of the TALL varieties of snake plant (sansevieria) the common kind that grows up to 3-4 ft tall. (can be any variety) let me know how much you would like for it...See More- 8 years ago
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