Looking for 'Queen Alexander' Poppy seeds

Clarksville, TN(Zone 7a)

Also written as 'Queen Alexandra'.

Happy to purchase or will trade for other seeds.

Colorado Springs, CO(Zone 5b)

I have seeds of this mix if that helps you at all but they are MIXED. Let me know if you would like some.

http://www.seedsandmore-store.com/catalog.php/seedsandmore/dt387/pd10895/Poppy_Pizzicato_

Clarksville, TN(Zone 7a)

Thank you for the offer. :)

Colorado Springs, CO(Zone 5b)

I am uncertain as to if you would like some seed or not. If you would like some, just email me your address and I will shoot them out to you no strings attached.

Clarksville, TN(Zone 7a)

I'm looking for seeds that are not mixed. Thanks again.

Prescott, AZ(Zone 7b)

Well, I just dug all through the box and I can't even find the "Poppy" baggy. I need an intervention. Cville, I'm desperate for fennel seed, the gophers ate my seedlings and I really wanted some for my new butterfly nectar garden. I promise to pot them, I have an old laundry tub I just removed a bunch of daylillies from and that is going to be the fennel's new home.
I just looked at your "want" list . . . I have fresh pink dandelion seeds, just put them in the baggy last night . . . that will tempt you.
Dee

Clarksville, TN(Zone 7a)

LOL, Dee. I relate. I can only find my bronze fennel at the moment. Will that work for you? I'll keep looking for the regular fennel. It's around here somewhere.

Prescott, AZ(Zone 7b)

I haven't ever figured out the difference. Bronze fennel is great.
Would you like the dandelion seeds? I have two heads worth. Pic below.
I'm in the address exchange.

Thumbnail by Domehomedee
Clarksville, TN(Zone 7a)

Just a little difference in the color of the fennels, I think. I'll pop these seeds in the mail to you Monday.

Yes, I'd like the dandelion seeds, please.

I'm also in the addy exchange.

Prescott, AZ(Zone 7b)

OK it's a trade! Thanks so much, I think there is still plenty of time to get these up and flowering this summer. The pic of the dandelion is from April they are second year plants. They are already blooming taller this month. I wish they were more invasive . . . you won't hear me say that too often.

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