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HAVE: dutchmens breeches,bloodroot,trillum,trout lilly

Posted by Cheri3 z5 MI (My Page) on
Mon, Apr 26, 04 at 14:16

I have dutchmens breeches, bloodroot, red or white trillum,
yellow or white trout lilly, mayapples,jack in the pulpits to trade. I am looking for twin leaf, twin flower, lady
slippers, painted indian brush, pipsissewas,bunch berry,
bellworts,hardy orchids, gentians,hepaticas. Tempt Me!


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RE: HAVE: dutchmens breeches,bloodroot,trillum,trout lilly

I have some twin leaf. I am interested in your white trillium.


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RE: HAVE: dutchmens breeches,bloodroot,trillum,trout lilly

I am interested in your dutchmens breeches, red and white trillum, white trout lilly, jack in the pulpits to trade.(Is your jacks the tripbyllum?)

I have pipsissewas, bellworts, crane fly orchids, hepaticas-americana, and others.

LMK if interested in trading. plantbug


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RE: HAVE: dutchmens breeches,bloodroot,trillum,trout lilly

Hello Cheri, check out my list to see if I may have something of interest to you. If there is something that I could trade for I would be interested in your trilliums, and trout lilies. Thanks Chaz


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RE: HAVE: dutchmens breeches,bloodroot,trillum,trout lilly

Hi!
I am looking for wildflowers, and wondered if you will have some this year? I have been looking back to 2007 spring lists of some wildflower plants.
We live in Michigan and will not have plants until late March or April - hopefully. We have perennials, daylilies, and hostas. Depending on what comes up. Let me know if and what you might be trading. Thanks. Betty


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RE: HAVE: dutchmens breeches,bloodroot,trillum,trout lilly

Our pink lady slipper orchids have been nearly missing the last couple of years. I'm suspecting the drought is involved. When conditions are good, we have a bunch. We just spotted a couple of Carolina Lily, too. There aren't enough of those to dig, but I can keep an eye out for seed structures. I'm interested in bloodroot. All of our offerings are wild-growing on our land, so we must watch seasons for transplanting. Any suggestions on how to make lady's slipper propagate/transplant successfully?


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RE: HAVE: dutchmens breeches,bloodroot,trillum,trout lilly

i have european ginger i can trade for your trout lilies. dj


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RE: HAVE: dutchmens breeches,bloodroot,trillum,trout lilly

i will trade u rue anenome or nastrutium for the bloodroot


 
 

 

 


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