Onethera Versicolor & Geum Mrs. Bradshaw...others

(Zone 7a)

Hi, I have these seed types for trade..I can provide 20 seeds for each person wanting the Geum...Just incase more then one person replies.

Oenothera versicolor - Sunset Boulevard (salmon color)
Geum Avens - Mrs. Bradshaw (Deep Red)
Phygelius - Hardy Cape Fuchsia Bush
Platycodon - White balloon Flower
Geranium Pyrenaicum Alba
ToadLilies - different colors (I have Pods..but someone tell me what to do?)
Hosta plantaginea - Large leaf/big white fragrant flowers

I'm looking for unusual Silene, Linarias, Perennial Snapdragons, and Perennial Sweet Peas (not vine). But blues and any other red flowers tempt me too...LOL

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OSAKA, Japan(Zone 9b)

Hi KimGaither,

I would love some of your seeds:

Geum Avens - Mrs. Bradshaw (Deep Red)
Phygelius - Hardy Cape Fuchsia Bush

I can't send you a sase because of the defference in postage.
So could you trade with me?

What I have are:
Adenophora confusa
Campanula patula
Cotula balbata
Echinacea purpurea'Doubledecker'
Verbascum phoeniceum Mix
Corydalis tomentella(20seeds)

Tomtom





Campinas, Brazil(Zone 9b)

Hi Kim.
You got mail.
Antonio

(Zone 7a)

Geum & Phygelius gone..thanks

Pocola, OK(Zone 7a)

This is interesting. In the PDB, Oenothera versicolor's description has it down for zones 1 thru 5, but Baa's statement is that it may not be hardy in frost prone areas. Hmmmm

http://davesgarden.com/pdb/go/2089/index.html

Kim, is it a perennial for you in zone 6b?

(Zone 7a)

Well I suppose MOST Primroses are hardy. This was my first year growing these from seeds. Now they have made seeds. There are a few plants in the PDB which state are not hardy for me. But the winter and snow does not effect them at all. So you just have to kinda see for yourself. I'm even going to put my 4 foot Brugmansia I have to the frost test...LOL. Some plants reallt really surprise me! :-D

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