Paw Paw Seeds & Scion Trade
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have paw paws/persimmon trees for trade
Comments (6)I have Fuyu Japanese Persimmon cuttings that are in the process of rooting as well as artic hardy kiwi (both male and female). All will grow in TX. I am interested in another variety of Japanese Persimmon and pawapaw. I have planted two pawpaw seeds, but need a genetically different plant. Email me if interested....See Morewanted paw paw - meyer lemon - have seeds to trade
Comments (1)i have some lemon seedling email me...See MoreAsimina triloba , Paw Paw seeds for trade
Comments (1)Hi,I have some merremia sibirica seeds from your wants to trade for these plus I have some coleus mosiac kong series to.LMK please.Debbie...See MoreHave lots of paw paw seeds for trade
Comments (5)Hi, I would like to try paw paws in this area (NY near the Canadian border and Lake Champlain where weather moderation usually prevents super cold). I understand the Wells variety is pretty large and excellent tasting. Let's see, what could I trade that you probably don't already have: - ginseng seeds - a few bloodroot plants, pretty white flower and unusual foliage. Sanguinaria produces an antibacterial and has an effect like morphine - used by Am. indians to paint war markings. - elderberry or highbush cranberry cuttings - grow about 8' tall and produce clusters of flowers and berries. Elderberries make good jelly. Highbush cranberrries are not true cranberries, but they can make the same tasting cranberry sauce, a little more tart maybe. - wintergreen - a small groundcover plant that has an unusual tasting red berry like wintergreen lozenges - In the late spring I could send plants of a local nursery strawberry. That's when mine make runners. It's from Pray's Farm and comes in very early. They won't tell what it is a hybrid of because they want the market. So I don't know that info. It's not a huge berry, average size, but very tasty and the plants are extremely prolific, producing 5-10 plants from each original. Some of the runners have 2 and three new plants, and they all take. - I have starter McIntosh apple trees that are looking very healthy. Any of that sound interesting? If not, let me hear back what you might like. Thanks Bill (BC08@localnet.com)...See MoreRelated Professionals
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