I have this one plant in a 4 1/2 inch pot, is about 14-16 inches tall. (the plant in the picture is the trade plant).
I am looking for unusual tropicals that I don't have, and dwarf oleanders(peach, dbl peach,white,red) Trop. Hibiscus, No brugs.
Kyle
CLOSED: alocasia odora aureovariegata.... up for trade
Kyle-
It is gorgeous. I'll get back to you with possible trade ideas!
ROX
You're going to get indundated with offers. :)
edit: You're not looking for a monstera albo-variegata are you? heh.
This message was edited Jun 20, 2006 7:08 PM
already have monstera av. sorry..
Kyle is this the one you sent me a long time ago? It was a tiny baby. I have one with similar leaves, I think!
Kell could be, I don't remember very well any more..its my old age... :-)
Kyle
Kyle, do the dwarf oleanders do well for you in KS? They are never very impressive around here and they seem to be beset with every imaginable pest. I would love to find one that was healthy.
Good luck with your trade, I wish I had something for you - that alocasia is a beauty.
alice
Alice, I'm in Iowa, the oleanders are pretty much pest free here outdoors in summer,and in the greenhouse in winter. I know there are a few pests in the south that plague oleanders.All the types I have get so tall,hard to keep under control in a pot. I have one called Carnival from TX that does well as a dwarf.Gets 5 ft tall eventually but still blooms like crazy.
Kyle
Hello,
I have some tropicals to trade - Anthuriums ( radicans, ruffles)
Akocasia 'Midnight', Violet stem,A. triangularis. Passiflora Lady Margaret, Heliconia 'Red Christmas ' Weeping blue ginger etc /
Can e-mail pictures.
Eclipse your going to make me cry! How about ummm a cat? I seem to remember you like cats? :) If not cats- dogs? Don't you need some cool hosta's in your beds at home?
Kyle,
Hmm...Unusual tropicals that "you" don't have.......
Gimme a hint, as I am thinking if you don't have it, well it doesn't exist.
ROFL
Anyway, a little help here would be helpful
Janet
datdog..no cats..no dogs and I have tons of hostas now........what yu don't want to offer your firstborn???? LOL
Janet, I can't help it I have a very diverse collection at work. :-)
Unusual trop hibiscus,solid yellow flowered plumerias,unusual oleanders,
I do not think I have ever seen a dwarf oleander, Kyle!
Anyway, what do you think? As I recall it was the size of a toothpick, a tag-a-long too. 2 people sent me small EEs and I can't quite remember who. My mind is long gone, Kyle!
Anyway, does this look like it? This one has been neglected and abused. I just repotted it up last week in a 6 inch pot for I felt so sorry for it.
Kell,
thats it , but yours needs more sun to bring out the yellow.
:-)
It is on my porch in full shade.......so I will put it out. THANKS. And you know it had to come from you! So THANKS again! LOL
i have a schefflera arboricola sun burst and an 'andrew' croton. barb
I have a Thunbergia fragrans (Sweet Clock-Vine) alba...rooted 4inch pot
This message was edited Jun 23, 2006 9:16 PM
Kyle
I have a pinkish red oleander that I've had in pots for years
It is only about 3 -4 foot
I have 2 I think
also have the variegated clock vine......but I have no clue how to root it
I got it at Logees
