CLOSED: Trade: Brunera macrophylla 'Jack frost'

Madison, WI

I have 3 trades of Brunnera macrophylla 'Jack frost' http://davesgarden.com/pf/go/56830/index.html.
I am looking for other Brunnera macrophyllas, red october or firework hostas or
interesting asiatics hardy to my zone.

I have 1 trades left at this point.

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Huntington Beach, CA(Zone 10a)

Sure wish I had something you wanted to trade with. This plant is on the top of my wish list. It sure is a beautiful plant.

Donna

Athens, OH

I would love the Brunnera [if they are mature plants and not seedlings] but I don't have what you want at this time. However, I will try to tempt you:
Pulmonaria Majeste
Pulmonaria Samurai
Hellebores Orientalis
Hellebores Foetidus
Viola Mt. Fuji (variegated violet!)
LA Hybrid Lily Kiss Me Kate

Interested?
ROX

Decatur, GA(Zone 7a)

I have Red October that I can divide. But, it is so hot here, I'd rather wait until it cools down some. If you don't want to wait I understand, though. I've just gotten the Brunneras after a hot trip and they are just too fussy.

Carmen

Madison, WI

rox,
You tempted me with your pulmonarias. I'll dmail you.

Madison, WI

pins,
I'll save one trade for your red october. Let me know when you are ready to trade.


Decatur, GA(Zone 7a)

Will do. thanks so much.

West Central, WI(Zone 4a)

Hi~you mentioned lilies....I have an asi-florum hybrid (cross between an asiatic and an easter lily).
The color is a soft creamy pink, nice heavier texture. There is a hefty blooming stalk and the signs of extra bulbs forming.
Let me know if you are interested.

Thanks~

Madison, WI

MudGirl,
I am looking for plants to add to my shade garden.
By asiatics I ment perennials of asiatic origin.
I'd love plants that I don't have,e. g. hardy asarums
other than native wild ginger or toad lily other than 'Miyazaki'.

West Central, WI(Zone 4a)

ok--thanks

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