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Comments (5)Traded Royal Poinciana seeds with Red Barrel Cactus seeds, with Rebecca. Thanks. I bought plumeria seeds online. I still have plenty cactus seeds to trade with adenium seeds. Thanks. meli...See MoreHAVE: free orchid cactus, epi cuttings
Comments (11)Like several of the postings, I had an orchid cactus that a friend gave me. It bloomed one, then we moved to Arizona and it died....maybe from shock of temperature change. I would really like to get another start, if anyone has any to spare. Thank you for your consideration and your time in replying to: bigbird@wamego.net......Carol Here is a link that might be useful: GardenWeb...See MoreHAVE: Canna seeds for any cactus seeds
Comments (0)Hi I have some fresh canna seeds from my backyard, the flower is red/orange and they get very tall like 10 feet. They can be raised smaller in a pot. Very hardy the bulbs survive with no damage here in zone 7. I am after some cactus seeds, any will do but I would prefer something easy to sow as I am a rookie. Thanks a lot Patrick...See MoreWANTED: Cactus pads /seeds small flowering and large cactus
Comments (0)Hi there, Im looking for pads of some of the larger cactus & Flowering smaller (ie. optunia) and succulents / seeds would work as well - Prefer the smoother types as I have 2 children under 3 - need I say more. I have many seeds to trade....See Moregreenhearted Z5a IL
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