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Sat, Aug 14, 04 at 15:56
| I've posted this on the plant trade forum but wanted to cross reference here. I am creating a "basket" for raffle at an upcoming Garden Club convention. I have several items for bird/birding such as a house, thistle, feeder, and a small bath. I was hoping to include plants that feed or provide cover for birds such as bottlebrush buckeye, elderberry, serviceberry, chokeberry, lobelias and am open to suggestions for zone 6 plants. I already have coneflowers. Please heck my trade list and let me know if we can work out a trade.... |
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- Posted by northeastwisc z4 WI zip 541 (My Page) on Sun, Aug 15, 04 at 0:03
| I have some 2 year old Elderberry (blue/black) and some seedling Spicebush (Lindera benzoin). From your tradelist I would be interested in Celdandine Poppy plants, or Twin Leaf plants or Epigaea Repens seed pods. |
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