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HAVE: Rattlebox / rattlepod (Crotalaria)

Posted by bigeasyjock z8Ms (My Page) on
Sun, Nov 7, 04 at 12:23

I have Rattlebox / rattlepod (Crotalaria). The rattlebox is poisonous. But then again I grow all sorts of plants that will kill ya dead if you are stupid enough to eat 'em. ;)Its a pretty plant and tough as nails.
Mike


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RE: HAVE: Rattlebox / rattlepod (Crotalaria)

Hello bigeasyjock, we meet again...
Are you interested in any of these for a trade??
japanese lantern
mix cleome
north blue flag iris ( versicolor) z- 4 and up
celandine poppy chelidonium majus
datura white bush
lemon yellow hollyhocks
jack in the pulpit (triphyllum)
goatbeard ( tragopogon dubius z- 4 and up
bladder flower white z- 3 and up
everlasting pink sweet pea ( perennial)
some morning glories
asclepias curassavica silky gold butterfly
double purple datura
begonias grandis Mixed pink and white
burning bush
shirley aka shirleymd


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RE: HAVE: Rattlebox / rattlepod (Crotalaria)

Still have seed avaliable. This is a very pretty plant ya'll. It grows up to 6 feet and makes a bright yellow pea shaped flower over a good long period of time. The seed pods rattle in the slightest breeze this time of year. Pretty cool.
Mike


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RE: HAVE: Rattlebox / rattlepod (Crotalaria)

I would like to try rattlebox in mid missouri.
Even though it is native here, I wonder if seeds from your region would be hardy here.
I have several varieties of mo. local liatris, echinacea, aster,coreopsis to swap if you need em. also have paw-paw, buttonbush, red bud, dogwood, rose turtlehead.


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RE: HAVE: Rattlebox / rattlepod (Crotalaria)

  • Posted by mistyq south carolina (My Page) on
    Fri, Dec 17, 04 at 2:13

CAN I HAVE SOME FOR A SASBE? PLMK


 
 

 

 


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