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Thu, Jan 22, 09 at 12:08
| Hi all,
I'm looking for seeds for cuphea-- the "tiny mice" procumbens or llavea varieties, not the red "cigar plant" / ignea var. Also, I'm out of Anchusa. Any variety will do. The bees don't care. Trades? Commercial pack splits? Bev
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| Bev, If your looking for something, that will attract bees, I have some Cerinthe major seeds, they go absolutely crazy for. Your welcome to some. |
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| Thanks for the offer. I have some of the Cerinthe, grew it last year. It had put out little babies all around by September but none survived the winter of course. Thinking I had surely collected a ton of seed I actually ended up trading it all or giving it to swaps. So I had to get more, on another trade. GW compensates for our excessive confidence and enthusiasm. |
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| Lol true, hope you find what you looking for. Happy Gardening. |
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