Have Brugmansia Ecuador Pink, Dr. Suess and Jamaican Yellow

Hot Springs, AR(Zone 7b)

Brugmansia Ecuador Pink, Dr. Suess and Jamaican Yellow which are rooting, will be ready in a week or so.

I also have :

Black Jewel Orchid (the one with the orange strips)
Epiphyllum oxypetalum aka Night Blooming Cereus rooted and unrooted cuttings (8)
Euphorbia Trigona "Red Form" cutting (are rooting, but can trade now)(3)
Gasteria Lingua Aureo Variegata pups (2)
Howarthia Blackbeardiana pups (2)
Hoya Polyneura aka fish tail hoya cutting (1)
Hoya Carnosa Krimsen Queen cuttings (3)
Loguat seedlings about 8 inches tall (have many, will give two per trade)(50)
Rhipsalis Rivero's Red cuttings (1)
Syngonium white butterfly (rooted)(8)
Syngonium white butterfly unrooted cuttings (4)

As it warms up I'll be adding items to this list. Please email me with your trade list. I'm only trading at this time.

Let the trading begin.

Happy Spring,

Daisy



Cedar Key, FL(Zone 9a)

You've got mail.

Milton, FL(Zone 8a)

You have more mail!

Temple, GA(Zone 7b)

You've got mail! 0:) Oh Please!!!!!

Thanks, Traci S

Hot Springs, AR(Zone 7b)

UPDATE on what is left:

Everything is still available with the exception of followin g items which are no longer available.

Brugmansia Dr. Suess, Black Jewel Orchid, Euphorbia Trigona "Red Form",



Happy Spring,


Daisy

Cedar Key, FL(Zone 9a)

I got mine today ,in great shape! thanks again!

FSH, TX

Ecuador pink is one great hybrid for adding color. Dr.Sues is one heck of a seed parent as well. Very nice selection your making available to everyone. Glad to see some quality Brugmansia being traded in here.
Sincerely,
Brugmansia

Cedar Key, FL(Zone 9a)

Thats what I got Eric,EP and I'm ssoooo happy.

FSH, TX

Ecuador pink is the pollen donor to my Dr.D and Amber Rose. Both of which were produced from Ecuador pink pollen. Both of these hybrids bloomed very early and both have much faster and healthier growth characteristics than either paren. Using Ecuador pink pollen to those hybrids should create some very nice pink and peach fast growing early blooming hybrids versicolor types. Heres hoping you get some wonderful seedlings to share with us from those.

Hot Springs, AR(Zone 7b)

Speaking of polination. What happens if I have all three Ecuador Pink, Dr. Suess and Jamaican Gold with in 3 feet of each other all blooming at the same time. Will these cross polinate? And if so what should I (WE) expect? Oh and what if I add a shreaded white to this mix?

Daisy

Homer, NY

you've got mail!

Cedar Key, FL(Zone 9a)

Daisey,polliate them yourself with a Q-tip,I did it and and I can do it anyone can.Join us on the brug page and they'll get you hybridizing in no time!!!

Hot Springs, AR(Zone 7b)

Thanks I'll do that.

Daisy

FSH, TX

Yes, they will cross pollinate. You'll find that moths will pollinate them for you if you plant outside, although you never know what your going to get with a moth doing the work so most people prefer to pollinate by hand.

Hampstead, NC(Zone 8a)

It sounds like I may be too late, but you've got mail from me.

Lincoln City, OR(Zone 9a)

You have mail.

Bayonne, NJ(Zone 6a)

You've got mail

Livermore, CA(Zone 9a)

I am also probably to late, but you have mail.

Patricia

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