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HAVE: Ostrich ferns and Lillies of the Valley

Posted by khines z4a (My Page) on
Sat, May 6, 06 at 12:26

Have loads of Ostrich ferns and Lillies of the Valley and wild Honeysuckle (Columbine).

Would like Dutchman's Breeches, Bloodroot, Cypripediums (lady slippers), Virginia bluebells, Trilliums (trying to learn the various kinds now), Trout Lillies, and what ever else may grow in zone 4a.


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RE: HAVE: Ostrich ferns and Lillies of the Valley

I would like some of your Ostrich ferns, lily of the valley and columbine. I have native NC plants including Trillium erectum to trade for these.


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Cypripediums

Let me know where you live, you may have other wild flowers I want. Send your email address. Thanks Patrick


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