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HAVE: springtime in ny!!!!!!

Posted by thosedarnsqurls Up-State NY 5 (My Page) on
Fri, Jan 5, 07 at 21:16

Go figure!

January and I'm still able to dig & plant!

Sooooo. I feel the need for more plants to plant.

Always in need of more Natives like,...
-Halesias
-Redbuds
-Dogwoods
-Native Rhodies & Azaleas
-Mt. Laurels
TRILLIUMS (From those of you who know exactly where to wiggle you fingers in the dirt. I know they're dormant, but some of you may still be able to get your hands on some.)
To name a few I'm in need of,...
-T. flexipes
-T. catesbaei
-T. decipiens
-T. rivale
-T. sulcatum

Also adore Asarums & Hexastylus of the patterned variety.

Also have room for a few more Cypripediums or other drool-worthy Native Orchids.

Anyone else having Spring Fever, and wishing to trade, may email me directly, or just post here.

Thanks!
Dawn

Here is a link that might be useful: My Trade List


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RE: HAVE: springtime in ny!!!!!!

A month later and I'll bet you're chillier now than you were then! What about Trillium rugelii? Or is that too southern for you? Let me know.


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RE: HAVE: springtime in ny!!!!!!

Hiya esh ga.

And,...Oh yeah. Rude slap in the face with reality here.I hate living in zone 5!
Nights have been 'bout 3-7 degrees. Would you believe, I've even had to bring my poor duck into the house? Yep. Shower has been Gertie's, (Indian Black Duck), home for almost a week, now. The goats will probably be living in my basement soon too, this keeps up!
Trillium rugelii? Why Yes! I'd love some!They're hardy here. All Trilliums are.
I'll email ya!


 
 

 

 


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