CLOSED: HAVE: Yellow bulbine for trade

Floresville, TX(Zone 9a)

Hi all, I thinned out my bulbine clumps yesterday and I have a ton of them to trade. I'm not looking for anything in particular, but tropicals/vines/unusual plants of any kind are on interest.

Even if you don't have anything to trade and just want some, trading for postage is fine. I'll post a pic of them tonight when I get home from work...

markleysburg, PA(Zone 5a)

Hi Would you trade 12 acidanthera bulbs for 12 of yours Shirley

Baytown, TX(Zone 9b)

I have small cassia trees or orange crocosmia.

Jackson, SC(Zone 8a)

would like a few for postage never heard of these so will be something new.

Seattle Burbs, WA(Zone 8b)

Wow, this is interesting. I've never heard of these. Is this the bulbine you are trading?

http://davesgarden.com/pf/go/453/index.html

Franklin, LA(Zone 9a)

I never heard of these either.

I'd like a few, if you can spare them.

Cheri'

Noblesville, IN(Zone 5a)

Indi,

How hardy are they please?

Willoughby, OH(Zone 5a)

Wow! These are lovely! I would love a few.Would you be interested in trading for Japanese Morning glory seeds?
Gail

Box Springs, GA

Hi!I'd love to gave some for postage,if it's okay.How much do you think it will be?

Huntington, IN(Zone 5b)

Very nice but wouldn't make it in my zone. So nice of you to offer.

Mullins, SC(Zone 8a)

Could I also do postage for a few? Not many, I'd have to keep it potted to overwinter here in my zone, but I would like to try them if you have enough. Thank you!

Diana

Southwestern, OH(Zone 6b)

I'd love some for postage too if you have any left.

Stockdale, TX(Zone 9a)

If you have any left for postage I would like some, or if you see anything on my list that you would like.
Thanks for the generous offer!

Gardiner, ME(Zone 5a)

These are lovely,
could I try them for postage please if you think I could grow them in a container and overwinter them later on in a sheltered area ?
Brigitte

Keyport, NJ(Zone 7a)

The bulbine is beautiful. Let me see what's up in the garden to trade.

Sheila

Floresville, TX(Zone 9a)

Wow, I wasn't expecting this many responses:-) I'll be mailing all of you over the next few minutes...

Floresville, TX(Zone 9a)

BTW, they are the yellow ones, not the orange kind Sue_WA posted the link to... they look exactly the same, only yellow:-)

As for hardiness, only z8 as far as I know, and even that may be pushing it a bit, but mine have never frozen and they aren't covered in the winter. They should also do ok in pots for those who want to move them in during the winter.

Floresville, TX(Zone 9a)

Here's the picture of the parent clump... well, one of the clumps lol.

Thumbnail by Indigoez

We can grow this here in Phoenix too. Does wonderful. Mine is the yellow also. Thanks for the hyperlink Sue! From it I learned the correct pronunciation of the word - I was calling it bull bine (like mine). LOL. Harold

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