CLOSED: alocasia odora aureovariegata.... up for trade

Norwalk, IA(Zone 5b)

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

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Athens, OH

Kyle-
It is gorgeous. I'll get back to you with possible trade ideas!
ROX

Tri-Cities, WA(Zone 7b)

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

Norwalk, IA(Zone 5b)

already have monstera av. sorry..

San Leandro, CA(Zone 9b)

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!

Norwalk, IA(Zone 5b)

Kell could be, I don't remember very well any more..its my old age... :-)
Kyle

Jacksonville, FL(Zone 9a)

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

Norwalk, IA(Zone 5b)

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

Ocala, FL(Zone 9a)

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.

Medford, NJ(Zone 6b)

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?

Ocean Springs, MS(Zone 8b)

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

Norwalk, IA(Zone 5b)

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,

San Leandro, CA(Zone 9b)

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.

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San Leandro, CA(Zone 9b)

Another leaf

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Norwalk, IA(Zone 5b)

Kell,
thats it , but yours needs more sun to bring out the yellow.
:-)

San Leandro, CA(Zone 9b)

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

Fate, TX(Zone 8a)

i have a schefflera arboricola sun burst and an 'andrew' croton. barb

Premont, TX(Zone 9b)

I have a Thunbergia fragrans (Sweet Clock-Vine) alba...rooted 4inch pot

This message was edited Jun 23, 2006 9:16 PM

Cedar Key, FL(Zone 9a)

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

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