Would like to find..

Selah, WA(Zone 6a)

Malva moschata alba 'white musk mallow' (found thank-you weezingreens)
Lunaria rediviva 'Perennial honesty'
Glaucium flavum 'horned poppy'
Melissa off. 'aurea' 'golden lemon balm'
Centaurea imperialis ' the bride'
Japanese hops variegated

Be happy to trade..
Thanks and have a wonderful day
Penny

This message was edited Feb 18, 2004 8:14 AM

Campinas, Brazil(Zone 9b)

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Seward, AK(Zone 3b)

Hi, Penny.. got lots of white moschata seed. It's a great perennial here. Email me if you want some.

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markleysburg, PA(Zone 5a)

Have lunaria-dont know the type but it comes back every year in our mountains so it is a perreniel-purple flowered

Selah, WA(Zone 6a)

Thank-you marclay, but the ones am looking for have a scented white flowers with a lilac wash and the seed pods are football shaped.

Marysville, WA(Zone 7a)

Re: Glaucium flavum
Do you collect Papaveraceae ? Last year G.flavum and corniculatum failed to cooperate. Somniferums did well and have seed left if you are interested.Would like to find a source for Romneya coulteri & trichocalyx as well as other unusual cultivars and genera.

Selah, WA(Zone 6a)

Hi Balvenie,

Do have a few papaveraceaes. Just seen the glaucium flavum in one of the new seed catalogs and they sounded fun.

Marysville, WA(Zone 7a)

if flavum does well for you it might be interesting to try the reddish orange corniculatum. This years UK seed order has gone in so I'll have to try again next year.

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