CLOSED: HAVE: (2) 'Cascade' weeping peach, (white flesh) one gallon

(Taylor) Plano, TX(Zone 8a)

These are 1 1/2 to 2 ft tall in one gallon pots.

The variety is 'cascade' and they are a weeping peach tree. The petals are dark hot pink, and the peach flesh is white.

Please make a trade offer. (I cannot use any more trees, however...)
thanks
-T

Lafayette, IN(Zone 5a)

I would like to have one of your trees. What are you looking for in a trade?

Hubbard, OR(Zone 8a)

I would love to have one of your peach trees. I can offer you a rooted cutting of Brugmansia 'Mountain Treasure'. Please let me know via e-mail.

Thanks

Jeremiah

(Taylor) Plano, TX(Zone 8a)

irisluvr0252-
I am looking for flowering perennials.
Daylilies, rain lilies, surprise lilies, shade perennials, edibles(like berry bushes, and such) ...hard to list everything I want! lol...but please offer what you have, and I'd love to look it over and consider it...

J_vino-
I am still thinking on that one...I do have a lot of brugs, already, and they are pretty much a "tree". But, let me think on it, please...
-T

Lafayette, IN(Zone 5a)

Well, I have lots of daylilies, some rain lilies, lots of the surprise lilies, hosta (no named), ferns (Ostrich Ferns). No berry bushes.

(Taylor) Plano, TX(Zone 8a)

iris-
You have mail
-T

Crossville, TN(Zone 6b)

If this is an ornamental tree I would be interested. Do you have a photo? Linda

(Taylor) Plano, TX(Zone 8a)

Linda- I have a photo of the flowers from this Spring somewhere, but will take me a day, or so, to find it...
I can take a picture of my actual tree(the mother I cloned it from) tomorrow for you.
meanwhile, you can look it up at Stark's bros fruit. That is where I originally bought mine. The variety is 'cascade'.
-T

Arnett, WV(Zone 5b)

I would like a chance to trade for one of your lovely trees.

Cathy

Albany, OR(Zone 8a)

Seedpicker_Tx,
Would these trees grow in the NW? I have a small yard and would love a weeping peach tree.
I have some flowering perennials. Would you like a red penstemon, Mock Orange, Escallonia, or a Rose of Sharon (Red Heart)?
Let me know.
Thanks,
Carol

Woodville, TX(Zone 8a)

Seedpicker, if you have any of the peach trees left, I would also like to make a trade.
I have a rooted Moy Grande hibiscus (hardy with blooms about 12 inches across), a rooted Forever Pink hydrangea, or a rooted blue mophead hydrangea. Or I have a variety of hydrangeas that I can root for you. I also have various cannas:
Crimson Beauty
President
Tropical Sunset
Tropicanna
some with green foliage and either yellow, or orange blooms
Thanks, Jenny

Fayetteville, NC(Zone 8a)

If you haven't finished off your trades yet, I have some rooted blueberries for trade.

Granbury, TX(Zone 8a)

I am probly to late but I have 3 varieties of bush cherries? Tanarae

(Taylor) Plano, TX(Zone 8a)

Thank you everyone for your wonderful offers. This was a hard decision and I could have easily traded with each one of you, if I had more of these.

Unfortunately, I only had two...

I guess next Spring I'll need to air layer more branches!

Thank you all for your generous and wonderful offers!

-Taylor

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