Fig Tree Cuttings Some are rooted

Plumiedelphia, PA(Zone 7a)

Hey Folks,
I am removing my fig trees to make room for other things.
I have 2 varieties
Italian Honey, Brown Turkey and a thick skinned, semi-dry Hybrid
Im trading them for plumies. or other things if they tickle my fancy ;)
Pm me if interested.

Hooks, TX

I would like to have three cuttings of the Italian Honey and the Brown
turkey.
For trade I have :
Sum & Substance hosta
burgundy oxalis regnelli triangulari
iris- Persian berry, Radiant Apogee, Chickasaw, a blue/lavender one
rooted thornless blackberry plants cuttings - very healthy
Siberian iris- deep blue color
Nandina - old-fashioned, about 12" high now, grows to 3-4'
Pampas grass - white plumes
lots of airplane plants, green and striped

Let me know if any of this interests you,
thanks,
Louise

Plumiedelphia, PA(Zone 7a)

Hey Louise,
Im curious if youd break the botanical names down for me into simpler knucklehead terms lol!!
I love irises, would love to know details or pics of the 2 hostas
Whats oxalis?
AirPlane Plants? sounds interesting.

If you dont mind more info would be great.
Links to pics are fine

Thanks for responding you are first so far!! 8^D

Peace,
Michael

Hooks, TX

http://davesgarden.com/pf/search.php?search_text=regnelli+triangularis&images_prefs=with&Search=Search

The above link is for the oxalis - the petals are triangular shaped, wine and ediblel Grows to 10-12", Use in basket or as border or makes a single 20" mound with pinkiish/lavender blooms from spring to frost.

It is one hosta called Sum and Substance. The leaves lime green and grow to be over a foot long and a foot wide.

Pictures of the iris are on a thread I posted in the iris forum called 'Spring is here'. Persian berry is very lagre, fragrant and pinkish./lavender. The Radiant Apogee is large bright yellow, ruffled edges with white in center of the falls. Chickasaw is a smoky-purple with the falls purple with speckled white in center.

The airplane plants are hanging basket plants because they have long runners with new plants on the ends of them.

Hope this helps,
Louise

Plumiedelphia, PA(Zone 7a)

Hi Louise
I think that the oxalis sounds great and some irises too.
Ill ship out next week and you decide how much to send me.
Thanks so much!
Michael

Hooks, TX

Hello, Michael,
The oxalis and iris will work for me. I'll send three 4" clumps of oxalis for three of the Italian Honey and 6 rhizomes of different colored irises for three of the Brown Turkey fig plants and/or cuttings.

If this is not OK, let me know-

Louise

Plumiedelphia, PA(Zone 7a)

That sounds wonderful :^)

Grantsboro, NC(Zone 8b)

Got any figs left? I have yellow or orange day lillies.

Lavina

Miami, FL(Zone 10a)

michael,
wondering if you have any figs left. i only have a few plumies but loads of gingers, heliconia, bananas, brugs, begonias, and other tropicals.

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Plumiedelphia, PA(Zone 7a)

Im sorry folks the response was overwhelming.
I am out of figs for this year.

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