CLOSED: Azalea

Milo, ME(Zone 4a)

got some light pink up for trade.

Sultan, WA(Zone 8a)

What are you interested in? I have an apricot colored azalea that I just love. It came with my house. Unfortunately, it needs to be moved. One of those 'let's-throw-a-bunch-of-plants-in-to-sell-the-house" type situations. She's going to need a beautiful buddy though, when she gets moved.
Are your azaleas cuttings?

Milo, ME(Zone 4a)

Hi
it is rooted.
Im looking for daylilies named no lemon or ditch
Iris ,clematis hellebores,shrubs
Coneflower Green Wizard
Coneflower Magnus
coneflower razzamatazz
English Daisy Habanera® Red Tips
Lavender Rosea
Mother of Thyme
Coneflower Harvest Moon ™
Hydrangea Little Lamb
Peony Crazy Daisy
Paeonia Crazy Daisy
Willow Coral Embers

Sultan, WA(Zone 8a)

I have purple Japanese Iris.
Have you grown hellebores before? I've been very curious about them.

Milo, ME(Zone 4a)

do you have a picture of it
?Yes i am growing them now not from seed from a trade

Sultan, WA(Zone 8a)

I can take a picture in the a.m. It will show the foliage, I don't have a pic of it in bloom. I need to get in the habit of taking pictures of my garden in bloom! I'm sorry, I even looked in the plantfiles for a pic, but none that are similiar to mine are posted.

Maybe you'll get a better offer.

You'll have to tell me about your experience with the hellebores!

Milo, ME(Zone 4a)

do you have any shrubs

Sultan, WA(Zone 8a)

I have a red rhody, the previously mentioned azalea, a lavender, a hydrangea and a japanese maple.
I don't know any specifics on any of these plants. Only that most of them are not happy in their spot! Mostly full sun plants stuck under shady trees.
Like I said, I don't have a great deal to offer.

Milo, ME(Zone 4a)

what kind of lavender?or hydrengea i would be intersted in either

Sultan, WA(Zone 8a)

I'm sorry, I don't know what type they are. The hydrangea is white, I believe the lacecape variety. It makes a flat flowerhead instead of a ball. The lavender is huge and ancient! Very small purple flowers, but the foliage is wonderful cooked with lemon chicken.

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