Star of Bethlehem for postage .

south central, WI(Zone 5a)

Dug up a very large clump, as had other stuff to get in. The leaves,bulb and roots are intact. If you do not know this plant-it does spread (bulb clumps), leaves die back and then the white flowers appear. It is one of the toxic plants-I have it with my columbine and foxglove. They are out of the ground and wrapped,so need to go now.
Have enough for 4 or 5 #1# trades.

San Antonio, TX(Zone 8b)

Marcia--Could I talk you out of some of this for priority mail? Don't have anything to trade right now but will this fall. Have lots of named daylilies which I could trade for later in the year.PLMK

Ashton, IL(Zone 5a)

Marcia,
So it's hardy in zone 5? The plants data base says zone 7... Do you have to mulch heavily for the winter?

Eileen

hiram, GA(Zone 7b)

I love star of bethleham, would love to get some.

Temple, GA(Zone 7b)

Marcia,
I have some really neat cherry tree's to trade. From What I understand they are a type of marischino cherry. They
are exactly the same, w/o the artificial sweeteners in the jar. Same size and grrreat taste. They have been at my family's farm for years and years and spawn off new tree's every year. They really are good. lmk!!!!!!!!!

Thanks,
Traci S

Southwestern, OH(Zone 6b)

Marcia, what are you looking for? It sounds like a neat flower.

south central, WI(Zone 5a)

glendamoore,traci and melissa, just send your current addresses and I will send out a one pound box,will get them on Monday for postage. Will reply individually,when I hear from you.

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