Have crinum bulbs for trade

Chicago, IL(Zone 6a)

Because of a recent move, I unwillingly must part with three of my recently acquired (spring of 2004) crinums: Crinum 'Royal White', Crinum erubescens and Crinum jagus 'Rattrayii'. These are all healthy, lush, actively growing plants currently in 10" pots (though the plants themselves will have to be shipped barerooted). I will e-mail pics of the actual plants if interested.

In exchange, I would like to obtain rooted or unrooted cuts of Impatiens species and unusual cultivars, unusual Sansevieria types, interesting begonias, Brunfelsia americana or any other unusual/fragrant tropical plant that can be accomodated as a houseplant.

Cheers,
Ispahan

Decatur, IN(Zone 5a)

Ispahan,
I'm interested in your Crinum jagus 'Rattrayii' but only have a unrooted cutting of Hoya pottsii that I can offer. This hoyas bloom is very fragrant. Sorry, the scan of the photo made it appear blurry. I almost forgot but I also have H. lacunosa unrooted cuttings. This hoya blooms at anytime and is very fragrant. If interested lmk. I can send you pictures of both. Thanks,

Gemila

This message was edited Sep 20, 2004 5:24 PM

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Deltona, FL(Zone 9a)

I would love one or two of your crinum,I have a begonia that is very unusal,yet I don't know the name..It has green hairy leaves that have silvery spots and stems of soft pink blooms they are to me a hardy plant as I live in Fl.and I leave it out side in ground year round and it divides well.I have it in mixed light,some shade some sun.the great thing it does not wilt If I forget to water once in a while. But don't just forget about it.The plant can get to app:12"-16" high each and they spread nicely. I'll see if I can find a name for her. LMK if interested..a good plant...cinnabor edit to add..my begonia are angel wing cane type..I am still looking for the name there are so many..But this one is a keeper.

This message was edited Sep 20, 2004 8:45 PM

Covington, LA(Zone 8b)

I would love any crinium you have available. I have impatien Hawaiian mini, and brunsfelsa. PLMK if interested

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