I've got three Thunbergia natalenis seedlings to trade... these are around 2 months old grown from South African seeds. The flowers are supposed to be like those of Thunbergia battiscombei, only a lighter color with yellow stripes in the throat.
Looking for other uncommon perennials, tropicals, etc.
HAVE: Thunbergia natalensis
Hi Betty I'm interested in any of these you have Thunbergia battiscombei , Podranea ricasoliana or Thunbergia battiscombei , particular the Thunbergia battiscombei I've REALLY love.
Anything you see on my webshot please ask, http://community.webshots.com/user/farmerpickle
I'll check if they can be divided. I also have serveral named dahilas, oriental lilies, These on my trade list are definetly avaliable (pictures on my webshots)
Amaryllis red
Astibles pink
Crocosmia - Lucifer
Daylily Red Magic
Daylily Aztec Gold
Dayliliy Double Orange
Ice Plant
OXALIS Crassipes Rosea - Starwberry Shamrock everygreen
Peacock Orchids
Spanish Bluebell
Dutch Iris and Breaded Iris
2 plants no ID, 1 seems like prennial wild pany, 1 seems like some kind of ground cover sedum, spread and covers large ground area quickly!
This message was edited Apr 19, 2005 6:05 AM
farmer pickle
that blue flower is called a sensitive violet...it comes in pink also. they grow wild around here in the woods... it is a particularly beautiful and delicate looking plant..
Hi Twenty2libras, wish I can have those as wild flowers here :-)
I have some mature, almost ready to flower, Philadelphia Fleabane (Erigeron philadelphicus) out in my garden that I can trade.
It has the nicest pink flower that fades to near white with age. Here's what it looks like: http://www.pec.on.ca/wildflowers/flowers.php?id=61
If you had a semi-shaded area they ought to do real well in your area.
Joseph
farmerpickle, it is a joy. if you really love them i would be more than happy to go in the woods and find you the other color variation.
:)
Hi Twenty2libras, sure! Let me know what plants you like in return!
I have some Snail Vine and Vigna Caracella seedlings. I have a nice sized one that is in a cup. The others are just getting ready to be potted up to the larger cups. Assume you probably already have these but decided to take a chance anyway as I have been wanting a T.battiscombei for a long time and this one sounds very nice also. I can take some pictures if you like as I now have a digital camera. Barb
Barb, Joseph, you have mail.
This message was edited Apr 25, 2005 1:49 AM
