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| Trailing forsythia to Wayne Smith
Hibiscus mutabilis Rubrum and perennial hibiscus to Tweetypye |
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- Posted by roseyp8255 z8 - SC AL (My Page) on Wed, Apr 30, 08 at 22:21
| Terry - you KNOW that i would of course love anything just about - particularly more perennial hibiscus and confederate roses |
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- Posted by tsmith2579 Z7B/8A-Alabama (My Page) on Thu, May 1, 08 at 10:04
| Rosey, SOUNDS GOOD. I'll bring them. Can you spare a fan of Jungle Princess and Rosie Meyer daylilies? |
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- Posted by tsmith2579 Z7B/8A-Alabama (My Page) on Thu, May 1, 08 at 13:12
| Hey, y'all. I still have 8 nice pots of silvery-purple wisteria and approx. 6 pots of white. These bloomed this year. Also a nice New Dawn running rose bush with buds. I need some one gallon pots, approx. 7 inch x 7 inch size. |
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- Posted by tsmith2579 Z7B/8A-Alabama (My Page) on Thu, May 1, 08 at 21:11
| > Terry, Did you give me some turks cap late last year? Where I planted them I dont see them coming up or are they late to sproute? Still got to get that upright elephant ears in the ground. Jill From: Terry Smith To: loveofmylife680 Sent: Thursday, May 01, 2008 10:02 AM Subject: RE: turks cap I don't remember who got them last year. If so and if they are in the shade they may still be waiting for warm soil. Mine are only about 2 inches tall and in partial shade. Let me know before the swap. I have a few left I can bring. Terry Smith Tsmith2579@msn.com |
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- Posted by roseyp8255 z8 - SC AL (My Page) on Thu, May 1, 08 at 21:34
| terry i'll be potting up the daylilies for you this weekend. and if you feel you MUST get rid of it and no one else wants it, i'll take a white wisteria and the new dawn rose. have one of the new dawns, but can always use more lol! |
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- Posted by browneyedsusan z7b AL (My Page) on Fri, May 2, 08 at 19:24
| Terry, I'd like one of the purple wisterias. Thanks, Susan |
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- Posted by tsmith2579 Z7B/8A-Alabama (My Page) on Thu, May 8, 08 at 20:17
| 2008 SPRING PLANT SWAP My FYI - MAY 10TH |
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