CLOSED: Have: Hakone Grass 'All Gold', Impatiens balfourii, Brunnera

(Zone 7a)

To Trade...
These plants are small but shipping size...grown from seeds (approx 8 weeks). Except the Hakone grass it is a potted rooted division. It's not very large but a nice healthy start if you're looking for this plant (slow grower).

1. Impatiens balfourii - Gone
http://davesgarden.com/guides/pf/go/584/

2. Hakone grass 'All Gold' - Gone
http://davesgarden.com/guides/pf/go/76570/

3. Yellow Jacob's Ladder
http://davesgarden.com/guides/pf/go/77071/

4. Brunnera macrophylla - Gone
http://davesgarden.com/guides/pf/go/1311/


This message was edited Jun 23, 2012 8:14 PM

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Winterville, GA(Zone 8a)

Hi, Kim, I'd be interested in your Hakone Grass 'All Gold'. Not sure how you plant to divide so I don't know how many/much to ask for. I'll let you decide. I can pay via PayPal, if desired.

(Zone 7a)

Hi,
Thanks for your interest....but I'm a little confused on 2 things..."How I pan to divide & pay Paypal?" Please clarify..
Thanks,
Kim

Winterville, GA(Zone 8a)

I'm sorry, Kim, my mistake. I didn't read your post correctly. I see now that you said it's a small potted root division. I offered to pay by PayPal in case you that's what you prefered. If not, I can send trade or postage. They are not rooted yet, but I just potted up some clippings of:
Gardenia
Boxwood
Tea olive tree (yellow flowers)
Rose of Sharon
Thuja cedar trees
Lorapetalum (chinese fringe shrub)
Japanese Red Maple
Japanese Maple 'Virdis'

It'll be several weeks before they're ready for shipping.

Winterville, GA(Zone 8a)

Kim, I'm still interested in the Hakone grass. I have updated my trade list and have several plants ready to dig up and ship in addition to the clippings. Anything interest you?

(Zone 7a)

Thanks! I will go look now...and dmail you :-)

Antioch, TN

Kim, I would like the brunnera and the Hakone grass. Please check my list and see if I have anything you could use.
Vee

(Zone 7a)

Thanks! I'll dmail you now..

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