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Wed, Aug 20, 08 at 22:26
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ANGEL TRUMPETS - BRUGS Butterfly (pink with recurved, spidery-like tips on bloom versicolor pink Charles Grimaldi yellow, one bloom perfumes a yard ******************Hardy banana trees******************* ****************Updated 20 August 2008**************** Musa Basjoo - Hardiest banana tree Musella Lasiocarpa (3) yellow lotus blooming banana ************************HIBISCUS*************************** **************Updated 20 August 2008*********************** Malviviscus arboreus - Two year old plants, were pruned back for winter storage in greenhouse. Some bloomed in 2007 - cut and paste to see pix.(http://www.fp.sfasu.edu/jamesvankley/PineywoodsPlants/Eudicotyled ons/Malvaceae%5Cmedium_Malvaviscus_arboreus3.jpg) ********************************************************** Hardy hibiscus seedlings - Mixed Varieties - Mostly pink & red ********************WISTERIA******************************* **************Updated 20 August 2008********************** 4 silvery-purple-lavender wisteria 3 gal pot (3 ft tall) **************Elephant Ears***************************** *************Updated 20 August 2008********************* Illustris - green with black veining Alocasia macrorrhiza - large plants Blue Giant - teal green leaves and stems-small starter plants which grow fast Elepiao - variegated stems and leaves Xanthosoma sagittifolia ************************************************** Trades Pending TO WAYNE - musa basjoo, blue giant EE. FROM WAYNE - Var. Lace cap TO LYNN - colocasia lauterbachiana - 1
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- Posted by tsmith2579 Z7B/8A-Alabama (My Page) on Tue, Sep 2, 08 at 20:43
| I have a pot of colocasia Black Magic elephant ears someone may want. Let me know. I also have an indoor gardenia plant that blooms all year with single, fragrant, white flowers. Terry |
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