WHAT ARE THEY?

cape may court house, NJ(Zone 6a)

Received a package in the mail from,
Jeff Hamilton....

I have no idea as to what they are.... They look like dead sticks!
Information needed please.
Sandy

Northport, ME(Zone 5b)

Try to figure out which end could use water and submerge 1/2 a stick. Check any past postings for yearnings about hard to get plants. If you find out it is something nice, you should edit off his name. Maybe he actually likes you. Don't scare him away. Frank

cape may court house, NJ(Zone 6a)

Frank, hello!!!!! I'm not trying to scare anyone away. Please don't even go there, ok?

I was in some co-ops last year, this may be one of them I'm not certain.
A bit strange to receive plants, no notes as to what they are and a thank you .

If What Are They? scares some one away ???????
Sandy

(Zone 5b)

Sandy, from what I've read on the co-op forum, they sound like they might be from the hardy hibiscus co-op. I don't remember if people were soaking them first or potting them right up, but it sounded like they were growing after being potted.

Willoughby, OH(Zone 5a)

Sandy,weren't you in the Hardy Hibiscus co-op ? If you read all the posts there are many references to a "Jeff" being involved.Check it out..I think that might be it!
Gail

cape may court house, NJ(Zone 6a)

Thanks you all, just got back to the site..
They are Hibiscus. I have a friend with a Nursery and I have them with her...

I forgot that I was in the co-op. Bad, bad, year!!!

I was joking when I put the header"What is it ?" weird sense of humor !

I haven't been into many of the forums for quite a while.
My friend is soaking them and she going to pot them to see if they green up..
Thanks all. If I offended anyone..... Not my intent. I know co-ops are a thankless job.
I'm grateful to all who do it.
Sandy

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