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| Plants we have to trade;
We have a lot of pond plants, and plants to go around a pond. Arrowheads, 2’ tall Autumn Sedum Barberry, Royal Rose Burgundy Blue Eyed grass, 2’ tall Celery, Variegated land & water Chameleon-green & variegated, water & land Coreopsis, Yellow flowers, fern like stems 1’ tall Fountain Grass, variegated, 6' tall Hardy Yellow Water Lily-Joey Tomicik Hosta’s, a few varieties Horsetail-jointed stalks, 3' tall Ivy-English climbing Liriope green grass, 1’ tall Litiope-variegated grass, 1’ tall Korean Grass, 2’ tall Lily of the Valley Manhattan-Evergreen, 10’ tall Miniature Water Cattails, 2’ tall Morning Light Grasses, 7' tall Moss Peppermint Variegated Water & Land Pennyworte Vinca Vine ground cover Zebra Grass. 7’ tall Also, have some small river rock Plants we want;
Ray & Linda in Bel Air, Maryland |
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| Ray and Linda, I have five or six different hostas and will bring you some, but, alas, I don't know all the names....perhaps you can identify? they have all been in my garden for 3-5 years and have no disease. Because we have so much shade I have gone for the variegated and more yellow hostas, but have also taken pieces of Giant Hosta to fill out some areas. I would be happy to try any of your pond plants ( my husband has 3 different ponds), but not your "around the pond plants". I think I have hat covered Lisa |
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| I won't be going to the Swap, but I have dwarf papyrus and pink hardy waterlily "Rembrandt" to trade for a piece of your yellow water lily and some dwarf cattails. Wanna come visit? I live in Lanham MD, just north of the DC Beltway, and would undoubtedly send you home with many more plants! Lynn |
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