Have Brugmansias-want Passifloras and epiphyllums

Milton, FL(Zone 8a)

Well,the subject line pretty much covers it.My brugs are named varieties and I also have rooted cuttings of E.Conway'Giant and another pink un-named epi to trade.I have P.Incarnata but any others would be welcome.

Palmyra, VA(Zone 7a)

Hi G2S

As soon as things settle down over at our place I'm sure we'll work something out. I have over 30 species/varieties of Passiflora I have a few rooted since last Oct.

Lima, OH(Zone 5a)



Well, I had great plans for trading my P. Flowers in the spring for some of your brugs, but since Tim lives in Florida, and he has every P. Fl. there is, I might as well save mine for someomne else. I was sure hoping, tho'

Gloria

Palmyra, VA(Zone 7a)

Gloria

Please trade with g2s if you have something she's after, don't stop because of me. I'm sure she and I can trade later in the year. Or may be at the same time you two are trading, I'm sure she has enough brugs for the both of us! :)

Lima, OH(Zone 5a)


Great, Tim, but I am in Ohio and mine won't be able to be sent, she can have your's blooming, before I can send to her in April.

She can let me know if I have a large rooted P.Fl. that you won't have ready by then. I'm sure there are enough trades out there to get all the brugs and P. Flwrs. taken care of.

Thanks, we can share.

Gloria

Newnan, GA(Zone 8a)

whew, Gloria I was afraid you were going to run out before I got there:)

Lima, OH(Zone 5a)



Got you on for Coccinea, Alata Ruby Glo, maybe Vitifolia, if you don't get yours' started. I am starting Indigo Dreams, Purple Haze, Star of Clevedon, have Violacea Form #3(5) rooted. Also have couple Incense. Then will have to be fall probably for the L & Lady Baltimore(hardy hibiscus), as they don't show up outside until late May or so.

Anything else you need?

Milton, FL(Zone 8a)

Well thanks to both of you.Maybe my Passifloras can catch up with the Brugs.I'm sure there will be enough trades for both.
Oh BTW....last time I checked I was all male.

Newnan, GA(Zone 8a)

I need to send you my brug list!! LOL, been meaning to get to it, and I've had the flu, just can't think straight:)
If I could get those, I'd be in 7th heaven!

Lima, OH(Zone 5a)



I knew that JT, but didn't want to say anything.

Gloria

Palmyra, VA(Zone 7a)

Gloria,

Keep an eye on P. x violacea form #3, it will appears as if it is rooted, but if you were to check for roots, even after 6 weeks you might find small nubs only. 'Indigo Dreams' roots every easy, I didn't even use rooting powder.

Lima, OH(Zone 5a)



Thanks Tim, these are growing out of bounds, wrapped round and round their pole, have had them since September, December etc. I started all of them in water and saw the roots before I planted them, they have continued to grow.

When I got 5 rooted, I quit! They were outgrowing their spaces. Didn't think I needed any more. Star of Clevedon did the same and I didn't want that many of it, so stopped at one.(all in water). Must be the good well water??

Ones I really want, Coccinea, Alata Ruby Glo are terrible to start. I usually do them in perlite, rootone, plastic bag over, taking 4 to 6 wks.

Thank you for any help.

Gloria

Lima, OH(Zone 5a)



Tim

I have Indigo Dreams in water, tops new shoots, no roots, yet. Also planted some in perlite, jars/plastic, tops still shooting, hope they are rooting, under florescent lights.

Thanks agin, need all the help I can get.

GT

Palmyra, VA(Zone 7a)

Gloria,

P. 'Indigo Dreams' rooted in 5-6 weeks in my case. I'm using perlite/peat mixture about 50%/50% or 40%/60%. I have yet to root a cutting in water, don't know why, they just will not root.

My hardest to root so far is P. 'Byron Beauty', I rooted one out of about 30 cuttings. :( I have a 75% on P. racemosa, but getting them to put out new growth is another thing. I have one here that was rooted back last June, didn't put out new growth til late Oct. or Nov. I transplanted last week, found two tiny roots.

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