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Fri, Aug 8, 08 at 3:48
| Oxypetalum caeruleum is a gorgeous perennial from Brazil and Uruguay. All summer it has star-shaped icy-blue flowers. Related to milkweed, it's easy to grow from seed.
Make me an offer! I'd prefer low-water or drought-tolerant plants, preferably from So. Africa or So. America, but I'm open to offers for other uncommon plants. |
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| I have a rooted Neomarica caerulea (Walking Iris). This iris-like is native to Brazil. A photo of the flower is in the gallery forum. Or, I also have bulbs of Zephyranthes robustus "Fairy Lily" or "Rain Lily" also from South America. |
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