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WANTED: Passiflora x belotii

Posted by btropical256 z7a Pa (elementboards748@verizon.net) on
Sun, Mar 19, 06 at 22:20

I am looking for Passiflora x belotii also know as Passionflower 'Imperatrice Eugenie also i have seen it called
as P. alato x caerulea. I had this plant for a long time and this winter i was very unlucky to lose the big plant i had. It died of roting as it wasnt getting as much drainage as i thought. Well if anyone has any to trade let me know. I have some kalanchoe pinnata, silver squill, drosera adelae, i have many pods from passiflora incarnata, ponicirus trifoliata and also check my list for others. Thanks. Lmk


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RE: WANTED: Passiflora x belotii

I have belotti. I noticed you like carnivorous plants. Do you have any tiny ones that I could grow in a tiny tiny terrarium? Let me know.


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