Have some stuff I want to trade

Hot Springs, AR(Zone 7b)

I have

Brugmansia woody cuttings Pink (3)
Brugmansia woody cuttings Jamaican Gold (3)
Seven Sisters Rose cuttings (3 per trade)
Canna Bengal Tiger (10)
Canna Striped Beauty (5)
Variegated Reed Grass (5 huge rhizomes)
Loquat Trees about 2-3 foot tall (5)
Agave American pups (3)
Kerria Japonica double yellow, root divisions (2)
Various wondering jews

Looking for (NO SEEDS)
Orchid trees
Variegated Taro of any kind
Althea double flower
Canna Pink Sunburst
Canna Tropicanna
Canna Kansas City
Brugmansia Variegated
Variegated Holly
Philodendron all except the regular pothos ivy
Variegated Crinum
Rooted Passion vines
Ligularia
Firemans cap trees
Any variegated plants (I'm addicted)
and......

Please send a list I might just have forgotten to add to my list what you have to offer :-)

Take a look at some of my plants at http://community.webshots.com/user/flowerjunkie

Thanks,

Daisy





west allis, WI(Zone 4b)

you have mail

Grandview, TX(Zone 7b)

Let me get a list together for you. I am interested in the loquat trees.

Alpharetta, GA(Zone 7b)

Daisy. I have some holly seedlings, but how do I know if they are Variegated or not? I can take a pictue tommorrow and post here.

Alpharetta, GA(Zone 7b)

Here's my Holly, let me know if this is what you are looking for.

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Hot Springs, AR(Zone 7b)

Hi farmerpickle.

Variegation is when the leaf has more than one color on it. For example green and white leaves.
Here is a photo of variegated sedum.

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Hot Springs, AR(Zone 7b)

Here is a photo of one of my variegated wondering jew.

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crossville, TN(Zone 7a)

Janie just sent me a large bunch of cuttings of a varigated creeping charlie. Not sure if you would be interested in that or not Daisy. Let me know.

Tina

columbia, SC(Zone 8b)

i have a philodendron that i don't think you have ,will post pic soon. If not interested i understand. would trade anything you have as i am a new gardener

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