CLOSED: DAHLIAH IMPERLIAS, Anyone interested in a trade?

Gonzales, LA(Zone 9a)

I have quite a few cuttings started in the greenhouse now growing from last years trunk. This thing will grow up to 18 to 20 "FEET" tall, yes I mean FEET! and will have clumps of pink dahliahs in the top in Sept or Oct, according to how far north you are. Here in La. it blooms in Oct. Any furthur north you may not get to see it bloom before frost. It will freeze back to the ground but if you cover the roots with pinestraw it will come back the next spring here in zone 9. If you are interested in a trade.....I like BIG stuff, and unusual stuff, gingers, tropicals that are prennial and hardy, make me an offer....Thanks

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Seattle, WA(Zone 8b)

I would LOVE one! I have been looking to buy from one of the Winter nursery catalogs, but haven't as of yet.
I have very little in the way of trade in the big, tropical catagory.
Here's what I have that might fit your bill:
Un named 'elephant ears'
med sized
butterfly bush rooted cuttings Drk Purple either Harlequin or Drk Knight
Old fashion Lilac dark purple
Dwarf Burning Bush
Pieris japonica

edited for spelling/typos

This message was edited Jan 24, 2005 8:19 AM

Livermore, CA(Zone 9a)

Hi would you be interested in in a brugmansia?

Patricia

East Texas, United States(Zone 8a)

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Aurora, TX(Zone 8a)

Dayflower, I'm "game" to try this lovely-sounding flower! By way of large plants, I have a rooted Hibiscus Cooperii "Snow Queen" and pregnant onion (if not familiar, the bloom spike grows up to 4' above it).

If you're interested at all, let me know!

Thanks,
mkj

This message was edited Feb 6, 2005 3:20 PM

Seattle, WA(Zone 8b)

I recieved my cuttings in the mail today. Since these were not rooted cuttings can you please tell me what's the best way to get them to root?

Marc

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