Want Wh Mophead Hydrangea, Wh Astilbe, Any White Shade...

Raleigh, NC

UPDATED JULY 22, 2006 Added a few things, and noted things that are no longer available. Thanks

Working on a filtered light/shade bed with a 'white' theme--flowers, ferns, berries, interesting foliage, variegated stuff, bulbs etc. Seeking cuttings, bulbs or plants of anything that might work there. Especially need

*white mophead hydrangea, possibly a pannicle variety ok too (already have oak leaf, thanks). Also want
*white Astilbe, especially Bridal Veil variety. RECEIVED
*white daffodils or Tulip bulbs of reasonable size (or any white blooming partial sun bulb)
*Lilly of the Valley RECEIVED
*ferns
*Solomons Seal RECEIVED


Willing to trade or send postage.

Plants I might have of interest to you include

*pink Astilbe (Amethyst variety), plus
*Dancing Crane Ginger plants; GONE
*green and white variegated hostas-not sure of the name;
*Yellow Brugmansia/Angels Trumpet cuttings;
two female Sparkleberry and one male (pollinater) Apollo *Holly GONE
*'Hot Lips' Salvia;
Acuba cuttings (green and yellow variegated)
Dwarf gardenia cuttings (not sure of variety, definitely dwarf, very fragrant)
Kong coleus cuttings-three varieties available

Drop me an email and maybe we can work something out. I'm Zone 7b, FYI. Thanks

This message was edited Jul 22, 2006 10:53 AM

Fate, TX(Zone 8a)

i would like this ginger. i have tall white ruellia and could send 6-8 plants. also, have a veronica spicata icicle and white tx. star hibiscus. lmk. barb

Augusta, GA

Yotedog, I sent you a d-mail but I have hydrangea limelight that I could send cuttings from. Hydrangeas seem to root easily and quickly. If you like I could try and root some for you in exchange for vermicomposting worms. Probably be best to postpone any shipping until cooler weather anyway that would give your worms time to procreate and my cuttings time to root. I also have a variegated vine that looks like a jasmine but has not bloomed for me yet that I could try to root and I would love some ginger.
LMK,
Deb

Fruitport, MI(Zone 5a)

I'm not sure what variety I have but I have lots of white hydrangeas. I can get you a few lily of the valleys also. I would be interested in the ginger or vermicomposting worms. The hydrangeas need lots of water in this hot weather so I don't think this is a good time to ship. I think it will be best to wait until it cools down. Here's a pic of the hydrangeas.

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Greenville, IN(Zone 6a)

yotedog, u have mail :)

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