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Tue, Jul 10, 07 at 0:33
| For trade or for sale. Please, let me know if you have any of these at the bottom of this posting.
Thanks, Steve *Pipevine (Aristolochia spp.) *Paw paw Tree *Silky Willow Tree *Sweet Mockorange *Nannyberry (Viburnum lentago) (also, nudiflora) *Prickly ash Shrub/Tree *NJ Native Perenials (weeds/flowers/herbs): Sheep sorrel, Buckwheat, Dock, Asters (Flat-top/New Englang/A. pilosus, A. texanus, A. Laeivs), Vetch, Wild Columbine, wild Foxglove, False Foxglove, Turtlehead, Hairy Beardtounge, Malvacae, Mallow, Holly Hock, Malva, Alfafa, Golden Alexanders, Sedum, Sweet Everlasting, Pearly Everlasting, Snapdragon, Toadflax, Lupine, False Lupine, False Indigo, Indigo Bush, New Jersey Tea, Baptisia, Native Gooseberry (Ribes) spp., Lesser Spearwort, Monkeyflower (M. ringens), Amaranths, Lamb's Quarters, Verbena, Hogpeanut, Pellitory, Joe-pye-weed spp., Bearberry, wild Phlox, wild Bleedingheart, wild Bee-balm spp., Tickseed, Hyssop spp., American Bluehearts, Boneset, Blazing stars, Dogbane, Ironweed, Mistflower, & Sweetpepper Bush. |
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| I have Clethra, field verbena, Chelone, Sedum ternatum, S. nevii, Aristolochia, Asimina, eupatoriums. |
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- Posted by agardenstateof_mind 7a/b NJ (My Page) on Fri, Aug 10, 07 at 13:56
| If by "wild bleeding heart" you mean the fern-leaf bleeding heart, dicentra eximia, then I have plenty to share. |
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| I have a mock orange, mallow, hollyhock plants or seeds but they are getting rust by this time of year - you could have seeds of that and malva too. I haven't seen sheep sorrel yet but I had it last year, might still. Asters are one of my biggest weeds but I don't know which one it is. |
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