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wanted: native nj wildflowers/weeds; please, look through list

Posted by njbiology Zone 7(/6b); NJ (My Page) on
Tue, Jul 10, 07 at 0:09

*NJ Native Perenials (weeds/flowers/herbs):
Sheep sorrel, Buckwheat, Dock, Asters (Flat-top/New Englang/A. pilosus, A. texanus, A. Laeivs), Vetch, Wild Columbine, wild Foxglove, False Foxglove, Turtlehead, Hairy Beardtounge, Malvacae, Mallow, Holly Hock, Malva, Alfafa, Golden Alexanders, Sedum, Sweet Everlasting, Pearly Everlasting, Snapdragon, Toadflax, Lupine, False Lupine, False Indigo, Indigo Bush, New Jersey Tea, Baptisia, Native Gooseberry (Ribes) spp., Lesser Spearwort, Monkeyflower (M. ringens), Amaranths, Lamb's Quarters, Verbena, Hogpeanut, Pellitory, Joe-pye-weed spp., Bearberry, wild Phlox, wild Bleedingheart, wild Bee-balm spp., Tickseed, Hyssop spp., American Bluehearts, Boneset, Blazing stars, Dogbane, Ironweed, Mistflower, & Sweetpepper Bush.


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RE: wanted: native nj wildflowers/weeds; please, look through l

Are you still interested in trading?

If so, please email me at blueridgemtngrl at yahoo.com

Thanks!


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RE: wanted: native nj wildflowers/weeds; please, look through l

Hi, I hope you're still interested in trading. I have almost everything on your wanted list! My seed collection numbers around 1200 differents types/species, etc., and my plant collection is at around 400. Please get back to me - Of your want list, not only do I have approx. 95% of what you're looking for but I also have multiple species of the various genera you listed. Of your have list, I am interested in: Amelanchiers, Lindera benzoin, cult. azaleas, lilacs, Black-eyed Susans, Johnny jump-ups, Lily of the valley, Raspberries, Blue flag, Siberian Iris, Monkey Flower, cult. Iris, and purple-eye needle grass.
If there's anything else you can think of that you'd like (rarer native plants/seeds, rare vegs., trees, rare native species roses (they'll even grow in shade - they're american natives and unfortunately little-known), daylilies, vines, etc. please just ask. I may have it & sharing is definitely the most fun part of gardening!
You can contact me at dancingwithnature@netcare-il.com
Best wishes,
Erin


 
 

 

 


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