I have many saponaria officinalis cuttings available now, before winter... They root very easily, and pretty fast. I have a list in: http://evert.s5.com/seeds.htm
Soapwort is a heirloom perennial, and this plant which I got is double flowered pink.. It's been used to make soap, and washing carpets here in old days. If you take some flowers, and some water, and abrade the flowers in your wet hands, they will start to effervesce.. (is that the right word? :)
Soapwort spreads really fast, and it is also easy to grow from seeds - I got them also.
Have: Soapwort (Saponaria officinalis)
lindap
Sep 26, 2001
WOW! I went to your seed pages, Evert, & I'm immensely impressed, especially reading that you are but 13! Here in central Pennsylvania, we are also in zone 5. I will email you,.. although a plant exchaneg from Finland to PA may be a bit ambitious for me,...but I LOVE soapwort & next spring, am edging a new pathway I put in, & so am very interested in soapwort seed, & also Cerastium tomentosum, or any creeping sedum seeds you might have.
