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| Clerodendrum bungeii - several good starts
3 - calamondin (miniature) oranges Brugmanisa - Chas. Grimaldi
3 or 4 small yellow bell forsythias
3 gallon black plastic pots - lots of them 3 small one year old red leaf ornamental crabapple trees. Bloom a beautiful pink. Birds love the small crab apples. 1 purple crape myrtle (small) 1 Near East Pink crape myrtle (small) 1 small start of Pampas grass. 1 ornamental pomegranate 3 feet tall
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Follow-Up Postings:
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- Posted by tsmith2579 7B (My Page) on Wed, Apr 14, 10 at 20:45
| 7 - one year old flowering crabapple seedlings. The parent has red leaves. Most of these have red leaves and one or two have green leaves. |
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- Posted by tsmith2579 7B (My Page) on Fri, Apr 16, 10 at 21:51
| I have one nice start of what is commonly called Seven Sisters rose. This one is more like Caldwell Pink with the light lavender color on the light pink. It is a spring only bloomer; not a repeat bloomer. |
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- Posted by tsmith2579 7B (My Page) on Sun, Apr 18, 10 at 21:21
| I have about 1.5 to 2 square feet of dark green mondo grass. This is not liriope. It has narrow leaves maybe 4 inches long. I dug it out of a bed by the greenhouse so we can start a herb bed. |
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- Posted by tsmith2579 7B (My Page) on Tue, Apr 20, 10 at 20:05
| 1 white wisteria - It is small but it bloomed this year. 1 purple wisteria - 3 y/o - good sized - proven bloomer. |
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| Sorry, posted this on the wrong page. Terry, |
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- Posted by tsmith2579 7B (My Page) on Fri, Apr 23, 10 at 21:14
| Hi, Shay. I'm so glad y'all are coming to the swap. Yes, I'll bring the malvas for you. How about we swap for the hosta? Thanks, Terry |
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- Posted by alabugtamer (My Page) on Thu, May 6, 10 at 20:33
| any malvas left? |
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