Have: Phygelius x Rectus (Pink)

(Zone 7a)

This is growing in a 3 inch pot (approx.4 iches tall) This is rooting and would like to trade now for shipping in 7-14 days. It is hardy to my zone and comes back every year.
Thanks for looking

Cedar Key, FL(Zone 9a)

I'd really be interested
gotta find something to trade for it
I'm typing my trade list up tonite

(Zone 7a)

Ummmm maybe you don't have to find anything...LOL Your Lobster Claw did not like the fertilizer I gave him yesterday. He's not dead. But he'll have to grow a few more leaves now. The others fell off overnight! Arrgghhhhh so hold out. I can send the phygelius to hold you over until the Lobster baby recooperates...

Edited...because I can't spell or type tonight...LOL

This message was edited May 21, 2005 9:38 PM

Hattiesburg, MS(Zone 8a)

I would be interested. My trade list is on Garden web and they are down right now. Will post later. Have large collection of brugs, elephant ears, gingers.

Medford, NJ(Zone 6b)

If you have more then one I'd love to trade-

I just dug some Tricyrtis 'Lightning Strike' from the garden yesterday. One of the coolest toad lilies out there.

I also have Saxifraga stolonifera, 'Harvest Moon' that is hardy in my zone 6.

Ignore the tag on the tricyrtis- when dividing I found the correct one. This picture was taken in April. The plant will get about 2 feet high.

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Medford, NJ(Zone 6b)

Here is Harvest Moon...

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(Zone 7a)

I Love saxifragas! I would be more then happy to root you one? What ya think?

Medford, NJ(Zone 6b)

Great Kim. You'll love this one. It really lights up a shady area. It's one of my favorite. I also have a few others. Which ones do you have?

(Zone 7a)

OK...rooting you one today :-D

I have these...
Bergenia cordifolia "Red Start"
Heuchera micrantha "Purple Palace"
Saxifraga x arendsii - Rockfoil "Purple Robe"
Saxifraga stolonifera "Roving Sailor"
Astilbe chinensis


Those are the only ones I can think of but I think I have more...LOL

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