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HAVE: Poulsbo Goodies

Posted by doris_j Z8 WA (My Page) on
Sun, Sep 14, 08 at 21:52

I just dug up a huge Thalictrum 'Elin' for Poulsbo. This tall baby came from Heronswood about 5-6 years ago. It's time for her to live with somebody else. First one to speak up gets her.

I also dug a big Lilac. It's currently about three feet tall. I don't know what color it will be. I took a piece of this from a bush a few years ago. There were two huge Lilacs growing next to each other, one white, and one dark purple. So it could be either one.

And I have a large Cotinus 'Golden Spirit'. I've been growing it for two years, but it's too crowded in my garden. Does anyone want it?


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RE: HAVE: Poulsbo Goodies

Oh Doris....pleeeseee, me, me, me for the Thalictrum and Cotinus. Laura for the Lilac. Elaine


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RE: HAVE: Poulsbo Goodies

Darn! That's what I get for falling alseep at the wheel.

Hey Doris, if the cotinus is big enough for cuttings, could you sneak a few for me? I'll try and start them. Also, while you are digging up the thalictrum and there is an itty bitty piece for me - I'd love it!
Let em know what I can bring for you.


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RE: HAVE: Poulsbo Goodies

Elaine, they're all yours. Shilpa, I'm sure we can get cuttings on the day of the trade, and I'll see if 'Elin' might have a tiny piece to split. :)


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RE: HAVE: Poulsbo Goodies

Shilpa, if all you want is a Thalictrum. I have a Thalictrum aquilegifolium in pink and can dig you one. The one Doris has is much much taller and my Meadow Rue is 3-4 feet.
Elaine


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RE: HAVE: Poulsbo Goodies

Thanks Doris. Laura is also very excited about finally getting a Lilac for her garden.


 
 

 

 


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