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| Hi
I have hesitated a lot about having this plant in my garden (it takes so much space) but I can't help being seduced by its size. Does anyone have a start that would like to trade? I have somethings that might interest you. Drop me a line and I will do my very best. Thanks |
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- Posted by grrrnthumb z8 WA (My Page) on Tue, Feb 27, 07 at 23:00
| Hi Flora, If you don't get any divisions in trade, I have seeds of G. manicata that are finished with their winter-long cold stratification & also just finished with a 3 week cold/damp in the fridge. Just brought them out. Should be ready a little later this spring. :) - Tom |
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| Hi Tom; Looking forward to having this plant in my garden. Would you like some datura seeds? Thanks a lot again. |
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- Posted by grrrnthumb z8 WA (My Page) on Sat, Mar 3, 07 at 2:12
| Nope. :) Got tons. In fact I'm trying to give them away myself. Want a triple purple tiny baby seedling? |
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| Hi Yes, I'd love that. I will bring some seeds to see if you would like any. Also, I have a grass that is very pretty (don't know the name that is why I have not offered it to anyone) to see if you'd like it. Thanks a lot |
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- Posted by greenelephant Woodinville WA (My Page) on Mon, Mar 5, 07 at 9:15
| Dear Flora, So nice to have finally met you Saturday at the Green Elephant. I will have some gunnera seedlings for the fall Green Elephant. Honestly they will be so little, that you might rather go out and buy one to get started. For such a huge plant, Gunnera starts out as the tiniest of seedlings and grows very slowly. Best Regards, Jim Eichner |
Here is a link that might be useful: baby gunneras
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