Must go- Bridal Veil Astilbe

Central, AR(Zone 7b)

I have these in my greenhouse---although they are perennial--I was going to put them in my sisters new yard and changed our minds and I would like to trade them! They are very much established so send me email with what you would have to trade--- Tracy

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south portland, ME(Zone 5b)

i have some pink flowered epimedium, stella d'oro, unmamed hosta, yellow evening primrose, sheffield mum, light pink that blooms in sept and oct. only qliche is that my ground has yet to thaw.

Mableton, GA(Zone 7b)

Are you looking for seeds? Or just plant for plant?

Central, AR(Zone 7b)

sweetsisterandi--- I traded all of those in the fall but I will have some more of them to trade this spring when I divide mine again. Right now it is still too cold and they are dormant. You have some interesting plants I would love to trade for when my ground warms up. Thanks for emailing me. Tracy

Palmyra, IL(Zone 5b)

I would love a few.PLMK. Thanks, Jody

Mableton, GA(Zone 7b)

oops! didn't see the old date. sorry.

Palmyra, IL(Zone 5b)

Me either.Sorry, JodyC

Central, AR(Zone 7b)

Just a couple more weeks and I would be tickled to share some with you. These are beautiful astilbes. Keep me in mine because I will be dividing alot of my sun and shade plants---- Tracy

Palmyra, IL(Zone 5b)

Your so generous bloomluver2003. Thanks changed my user Id from jlconno to JodyC. Thanks, Jody

south portland, ME(Zone 5b)

i live in zone 5b with mostly shade. i have some very prolific shefield mum, light oink, that blooms in sept and oct and can rapidly establish huge clumps. also, another prolific yellow evening primrose that is indestructible and grows in all soils. i have some pink epimedium, although this has been a popular request. bishops weed and ajuga. lilac saplings. unamed solid gree and greenn ad white varigated hosta. helium. yellow yarrow. autumn joy. amd i'm sure once the snow dissipates, there will be more. is this astilbe more tolerant of dry conditions? thank you, catherine

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