I have divisions of two different peacock gingers to trade for named elephant ears or named daylilies that I don't have.
One ginger is Cornukaempferia Aurantiflora Jungle Gold. It's a beautiful plant with large variegated leaves whose undersides are red. The blooms are gold. Below is a picture of the plant I've taken divisions from. It's hardy in zones 9-11.
I will trade one rhizomatic division, blooming size, with beautiful foliage for one blooming size double fan of a named daylily I don't have or a named elephant ear I don't have. I have most of the common ones so I'm looking for something a little more unusual and exotic.
This message was edited Aug 28, 2005 12:42 PM
This message was edited Aug 28, 2005 12:42 PM
HAVE: PEACOCK GINGERS - TWO VARIETIES
I also have Kaempferia Pulchra "Silverspot", hardy in zones 8 and above. This is one of the most sought after Kaempferias due to its exotic foliage and lavender blooms. Makes a great ground cover in warm climates, a wonderful houseplant in cooler climates like mine. It is pictured below.
I will trade one rhizomatic division, blooming size, with beautiful foliage for one blooming blooming size double fan of a named daylily I don't have or a named elephant ear I don't have.
I have several of each of these gingers, so if you're interested in more than one, show me your daylilies and elephant ears. I have all the common ones and am looking for something a bit more exotic and unusual.
Thank you for looking.
NancyAnn
I just saw both in Identification forum and both are lovely.
Kaleem
