Looking to get cuttings for Turk's Cap and Confederate Rose
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WANTED: Wanted Confederate rose Hibiscus cuttings
Comments (4)My mom had a confederate rose and lost it to the freeze. If you could send some my way it would be great. I live in Tomball/Houston Area. Are you close to here? I could meet you if not the sase would work too. Let me know please. Chris...See MoreHAVE: confederate rose white to pink cuttings
Comments (4)Sorry I have an emergency/crisis with my grandson and I will not be able to deal with the mailing of these cuttings. Some of those that contacted me want rooted cuttings so possibly closer to spring I will be able to repost this. Thanks for all those that did inquire. Cathy...See MoreISO Confederate Rose cuttings
Comments (2)Hello, Yes this is what I am looking for. I had a nice row of them at a previous residence and they were spectacular, but unfortunately, the new owner ripped them out with his tractor and they are no longer there. I will try again in late summer.. I am quite happy to receive cuttings to root and then plant in early spring... Thank you, Kitt...See MoreWhat does your Turk's Cap look like right now? DFW
Comments (19)Carrie you are right I should have added I am in the Houston Texas area. The down size to living here is he have little to no spring. We go from cool winters to hot summers. Any yard clean up I have to do after winter I usually have to do in one or two weekends before it is too hot. Most of the people I know understand why I walk funny for the first three weeks of Spring! LOL Cj...See More- 7 years ago
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