CLOSED: Trout Lily, Dog's Tooth Violet, Fawn Lily (Erythronium cali

Milo, ME(Zone 4a)

Trout Lily, Dog's Tooth Violet, Fawn Lily (Erythronium californicum)
My bother in law has this on his property.
and I am going to be getting some of these for spring 2006
Im setting up trades now.if anyone wants these.
Things i am looking for are named iris,daylilies.

(Taylor) Plano, TX(Zone 8a)

I've pretty much traded my daylilies down to single fans, lol, but I'm sure I'll have more by 2006.
I also have named iris and rooted roses for trade.
I only worry that trading so far away, we'll forget...?
-T

Milo, ME(Zone 4a)

I will put you in my log and email you come spring does that work for you robin

(Taylor) Plano, TX(Zone 8a)

sounds great. My daylilies should be increased by then.
thank you
-Taylor

Milo, ME(Zone 4a)

Ok will email you in spring

Andrews, NC(Zone 6a)

Maineroses,
I have several of the Gaint Yellow flag Iris, they get 3-4 feet tall and have large yellow flowers if interested. Would love to have some trout and fawn lillies
Thanks
Gary

Decatur, GA(Zone 7a)

Please put me on your list. I'll have lots of named daylilies by then.

Milo, ME(Zone 4a)

will do Pins

Milton, VT(Zone 4a)

Just a heads up on these plants. The bulb is attached to a very thin stalk and is quite deep. Use of a large shovel would be reccomended. If the plant is intertwined in tree or other roots you may have to use a have saw of sorts to free the plant before shouveling. I have learned this the hard way this past spring here in Vermont.

Milo, ME(Zone 4a)

thanks for info :0)smiles robin

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