WANTED: English Ivy and Larkspur

Denver, CO(Zone 5b)

I would really appreciate it. I can do postage, or I can see what I have as far as trades go. Off hand, I can think of that I have are:
Variegated Peace Lily (rooted)
Purple Passion Vine (rooted)
Grape/Oak Leaf Ivy (rooted)
Arrow Leaf 'Neon' (rooted)
Tansy (rooted clump)
Open Hearth Daylily - single fan
Pamela Williams Daylily - single fan
Queen's Tears (rooted)
2-Brugmansia seedlings (I have no idea of the crosses, they had to have been from a couple years ago. I reused the potting soil, and they sprouted. Im almost positive they are Susie French seedlings, as I bought some seeds from her store then).
3-white Datura seedlings
unknown light green hosta (rooted)
Spotted Dead Nettle (rooted clump)
Bellflower (rooted clump)
Sedum/Stonecrop (pretty white flowers with small red spots on the petals((if I remember right one spot per petal)))
Unknown Calla Lilies (growing)
Prayer Plant (rooted)
Red Edge Peperomia (rooted)
Autumn Joy Sedum (cutting)
2 different types of jade leaves (root very easily in soil)

Denver, CO(Zone 5b)

Gosh... lol I was going to edit my mumbled words. I also wanted to add I prefer Delphinium over Consolida for the Larkspur.

Denver Metro Area, CO(Zone 5a)

Hi Shelly,
If you are willing to dig it out, you can have the HUGE English ivy growing by my fence. I've been wanting to put something else there for awhile, now....
If you could come this way, I'm sure we'd find other stuff to trade;)
Diane/Mtnmama

Mirpur (A.K), Pakistan(Zone 9b)

I have variegated English Ivy (Hedera).
Kaleem

Kirbyville, TX(Zone 8b)

I would be more than happy to share some cuttings(as many as you'd like) for postage~ I have it growing all over!! What started out as a couple 4 inch potted plants is now growing up trees...and anywhere else I'll let it.... Debra~ email me at AutumnRhea@aol.com

Denver, CO(Zone 5b)

Thank you Diane! I will see what DH says. ;o)

Thank you for the offer Kaleem, but I think I will stick with the non-variegated.

Thank you Debra!

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