Updated Trade List

Raphine, VA(Zone 6b)

Seeds I have to trade:
Dusty Miller
Cosmos
Marigolds
Gayfeather(purple)




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Seeds I am looking for:
No current listings.


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Plants I have to trade:
Bearded Iris I have:
"AND ROYAL"
antique White(center is the palest of lavender) not in stores anymore
Soft pale Yellow
"Lilac Wonder"
"Twinkling Lights"
"Autumn Bugler"
Purple Ruffled Basil(available in May)
Virginia White Pine Tree
Virginia Red Cedar
Memosia Tree
Queen Anne's Lace
Wood Ferns
Virginia White Oak Tree
Red Maple Tree
White Dogwood Tree
Virginia Black Pine Tree
Pink Mountain Laurel(very big plants, $10.00 shipping)
Goldenrod
Weeping Willow Starts
Yellow honeysuckle
Running Pine
Wild Moss of three kinds, not sure the kind though
Deep Red Celosia
Feverfew
Rose Mallow
Dames Rocket




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Plants I am looking for:
All of the Are Plants Only, No seeds
Salvia-vista
Sisyrinchium-Angustifolium-Lucerne
Primula-Viallii-Orchid Primrose
Helianthemum-Sun rose
Lychnis_Vesuvius
Plumbago-Leadwort
Helleborus Niger Altifolius
Hydrangea Tree Peegee
Strobilanthes-Persian shield
Sprekelia-Jacobean Lily
Salvia-vista
Sisyrinchium-Angustifolium-Lucerne
Primula-Viallii-Orchid Primrose
Helianthemum-Sun rose
Cuphea-Firefly
Lychnis_Vesuvius
Plumbago-Leadwort
Peonie Tree
Canadian Hemlock
Pompon Dahlia Bonnie Blue
Gladiolus Blue isle
Astilbe Amethyst
Peruvian Daffodils
Helleborus Niger Altifolius
Gladiolus Purple Rain
Helleborus Christmas Rose
Hakuro Nishiki (Dslix Integra) Dwarf Oramental Willow Tree
Hydrangea Tree Peegee
Purple Leaf Plum Hedge (Prunus Cistena)
Red or Purple Peony's (bush or tree)
Hydrangeas
Rip Van Winkle Daffodils
Rhododendrons
Or Weeping Evergreen trees suited for zone 6
Orange Iris
Blood Red Iris
Varigated Five-Leaf Aralia(Acanthopanax sieboldianus variegatum)
Croftway Pink Beebalm
Jerusalem Sage
Border Phlox(5' tall)
Bolas glebaria
PLEIOBALATUS auricomis-Variegated Dwarf Bamboo
Cornus "Lustgarten Weeping" weeping Dogwood
Acer palmatum "Kagiri Nishiki"
Hemerocallis "Rosy Returns"
Berberis thumbergii- f. atropurpurea "Helmond Pillar"
Hemerocallis " Daring Desecption"
Malva "Alba"
Campanula "Bernice"
P. tenuifolia "Plena"
Peony- "
Red Charm"
Peony- "Top Brass"
A. palmatum "Reticulatum"
A. Palmatum " filigree"
A. Palmatum "Ukigumo"
Andromeda polifolia "Blue Ice"
Acer Palmatum "Shaina"
Azaleas- "Hilda Niblett"
" " - "Betty Anne Voss"
" " - " Washington State Centennial"
Buddleia alternifolia
Buddleia ""Honeycomb"
Cercidphyllum japonicum "Pendulum"
CHIONANTHUS virginicus "Grandaddy Greybeard"
Caryopteris "Worcester Gold"
C. alnifolia "Rosa"
Calycanthus flordus "Carolina Allspice"
C. kousa "Wof Eyes"
Daphne "Carol Mackie"
PICEA glauca "Rainbow's End"
PICEA glauca "Pendula"
JUNIPERUS chinensis "Saybrook Gold"
KALMIA latifolia "Bullseye"
METASEQUOIA glyptostrobodides "Gold Rush"
Nandina "Nana Purprea"
Nandina "Firepower"
Magnolia Tree- "m. x "Galaxy"
Rhododendron- "Midnight Mystique"
PARTHENOCISSUS quinquiflia "Variegated" Virginia Creeper
Hemerocallis "Royal Eventide"
Hemerocallis "Little Cranberry Cove"
Hemerocallis "Country Melody"
Hemerocallis "Fires of Fugi"
Hemerocallis "Todd Monroe"
Hemerocallis "Nagasaki"
Hemerocallis "Siloam Merle Kent"
Hemerocallis "El Desperado"
Hemerocallis "Ruby throat"
Fargesia nitida-Clump Bamboo
Ophiopgon "Nigrescens"
Bearded Iris:
"Copper Classic"
"Prince of Ireland"
Queen of Hearts
Beverly Sills
Hello Darkness
Conjuration
Rosmarinus "Irene" Cascading Rosemary
Osmunda Regalis "Royal Fern"
Blue Sea Holly
Dianthus Desmond
Evergreen Festuca
Euphorbia Burrow Silver
Japanese Holy-Sky Pencil
Lenten Rose
Dianthus-Laced Romeo
Dorthy Rose Columbine
Palms I want:
Rhapidophyllum hystrix - Needle Palm


High Springs, FL(Zone 8b)

Whoa! Maybe you should have a list of what you DON'T want - it would probably be shorter!! LOL

Do you have botanical names or links to photos of the Jerusalem Sage and salvia vista? It's possible that these are varieties that I have. (There are a number of different salvias in my garden, but I've "lost" the names of some of them.)

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