Rare and Exotic Plants, Seeds for Trade/Sell!
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Sabji garden (7b), Raleigh NC
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HAVE: poncirus trifoliata seeds and plants to trade
Comments (3)I would love to get a few seeds? I could send you some Mexican Petunias for them? They grow into some really beautiful plants? If you email me, I can send you a picture of them. Thanks Sharon...See MoreWANTED: I have Rare seeds to trade
Comments (3)Would love to have some of the pink bomarea edulis seed if you can find something on my list. Let me know....See MoreHAVE: Peacock Iris-Moraea villosa-rare exotic blue
Comments (3)Hi Dragonheart, If you still have any seeds. I would be interested in trading. Trade page - http://members.gardenweb.com/members/exch/flora2b Thanks for considering, Flora2b...See MoreWANTED: rare plants for my 'special seeds'
Comments (1)I see you're looking for seed of Erysimum Bowles Mauve. This plant is sterile so doesn't set seed. I can root a cutting for you if you're interested. An...See MoreSabji garden (7b), Raleigh NC
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8 years agoSabji garden (7b), Raleigh NC
8 years agoSabji garden (7b), Raleigh NC
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