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WANTED: Silky Willow

njbiology
16 years ago

For trade or for sale. Please, let me know if you have any of these at the bottom of this posting.

Thanks,

Steve

*Pipevine (Aristolochia spp.)

*Paw paw Tree

*Silky Willow Tree

*Sweet Mockorange

*Nannyberry (Viburnum lentago) (also, nudiflora)

*Prickly ash Shrub/Tree

*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.

Comments (2)

  • carol23_gw
    16 years ago

    Try Prairie Moon

    Here is a link that might be useful: Salix sericea

  • bigred
    16 years ago

    Check my trade page to see if there's anything you can use.

    I can probably find ripe prickly ash(aralia spinosa)in the woods somewhere.Or did you mean robina?

    I'd be interested in the shadblow,apple serviceberry and sweet bay.

    PP

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