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| Would anyone like some Native Dogwood seeds?
I have enough for myself and the birds, but I can collect more if anyone is interested. Also for the Issaquah trade I can bring some of the following, but only if someone wants any, otherwise they go somewhere into the woodland and take their chances or turn into compost:
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| Oh, can I have some Corydalis ochra leuca and some Saxifraga, including London Pride. Do you want a yellow candelabra primula? I is kind of yellow orange. I will dig some babies anyway, but I do have an extra, if that is what you are looking for. Teresa |
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| Judy, are you talking about Cornus nuttalii? If so, YES! |
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- Posted by plantknitter 8 (My Page) on Wed, Sep 21, 05 at 0:16
| Doris, yes Cornus nutalii--I'll bring some for you. Teresa, You've got em, and definitely yes to the yellowish candelabra primrose. |
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| Oh, baby! |
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- Posted by GreenElephant Woodinville WA (My Page) on Wed, Sep 21, 05 at 19:16
| I'd like some dogwood seed too. Regards, Jim |
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- Posted by nightnurse1968 z7-8Washington (My Page) on Wed, Sep 21, 05 at 22:27
| I'd love some of your pink achillea if you have any left. Check my list to see if by chance I have anything you might need. Thanks! |
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- Posted by jburesh1388 z8 WA (medinaj@soundtransit.org) on Thu, Sep 22, 05 at 18:30
| I would love any geranium and lamb's ear! I am bringing fescua for your daughter already. I have a couple sunburst coreopsis, shasta daisy, 2 lavender starts about 5" tall, and white yarrow. Interested in any of those? |
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