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| I have trillium from north east Illinois to trade or let me know what your looking for...we can work it out....Kelley |
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- Posted by jcsgreenthumb 5a (My Page) on Tue, May 4, 04 at 9:51
| Hi Kelley, Do you know what kind of trillium you have? I have bluebells. Jeanne |
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| Kelley, I also have bluebells for trade for trillium if your still interested, or perhaps something else you would like to trade. Pauline |
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| Kelly, There are several different types of flowers that are called bluebells. Every thing from shrubs, to bulbs. The one I have is called "Bluebells of Scottland" and it forms a ground cover, spreading underground by runners. Do you know which kind you are looking for? |
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