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| I know your probably saying, how can you possibly have too many Echeverias or Graptoverias? Well, the weather and the elements have combined to create an amazing succulent pupiferous proliferation. I have too many, I'm running out of space and pots. Please look over my trade list, would love to move one of my plants in your direction. Thanks,
Dennis |
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- Posted by salt_creep 10 (My Page) on Tue, Sep 9, 08 at 18:20
| Hello Dennis, I am looking for multiple cuttings of any succulent that can be planted out in the yard here in 91343. I currently have various succulents to trade:
Some other haworthias and agaves as well. Ken |
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- Posted by trinigemini 10 (My Page) on Thu, Sep 11, 08 at 13:05
| I sent you an email. |
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- Posted by parker806 zone 8 GA (parkervicki2000@yahoo.com) on Wed, Sep 24, 08 at 11:49
| dennis, could you post a pic of the plants you have. i am interested in any semps or echeveria you may have. thanks |
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| I don't have many varieties of graptoveria, echevaria, etc., even though I'm absolutely in love with them!-could I maybe convince you to let me send you some pots, and you could send me a few? Might kill two birds with one stone! |
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- Posted by dcarpenter z7 DFW/TX (My Page) on Mon, Oct 12, 09 at 17:01
| Hi Dennis, I'm interested in your offer. I didn't see anything listed on your tradelist. Would you mind looking over my tradelist and seeing if anything interests you? Thanks. Darlene |
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| Hi Dennis! Do you still have some available for a trade? If so, could you please, check MY Trade List? Thank you! |
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