CLOSED: weigela rooted starts

Glenford, OH(Zone 5a)

have weigela rooted starts, I beleive them to be ruby queen, dark green/purple leaves with tons of tiny purple flowers

Lakemont, GA(Zone 8a)

new,
those sound great! What are you looking for?

Glenford, OH(Zone 5a)

good question...I have a trade list here but still trying to figure this all out as I am new here, but I LOVE columbines if you have any or I like sedum (not autumn joy or yellow star I have these) mints, what have you got....I'm not picky

Lakemont, GA(Zone 8a)

I have sedum acre, sedum spurium, and Neon sedum. The only thing like a mint I have is Melissa officinalis lemon balm.

Wish I could grow columbines- just too hot here for them.

Glenford, OH(Zone 5a)

would love some neon sedum and sedum spurium, send me an dmail with your address and I will send out asap

Lakemont, GA(Zone 8a)

Sending you a dmail!

Glenford, OH(Zone 5a)

sent you a dmail back!!!

Greenville, IN(Zone 6a)

Do you have any left? I have some chocolate mint and I could take a cut off of my applemint, I would like two weigela starts if you have them :)
I have a start of Blue Alpina Columbine too, it either has blue or blue and white blooms, whatever it decides lol They are only about 3" tall, but pretty full for that size, healthy.
Lea

This message was edited Jul 19, 2006 12:04 PM

Glenford, OH(Zone 5a)

LeBug

sent you a d-mail, would love to trade, sent you my address

krista

Greenville, IN(Zone 6a)

Thanks Krista :)

Spokane, WA(Zone 5b)

New,
Is this trade still open? I'm interested.

I have:

Allium senescens (chives)
Dianthus gratianopolitanus
Dianthus 'Spangled Star' (small rooted starts)
Echinops ritro
Leucanthemum x superbum 'Esther Reed'
Mentha citrata
Myosotis sylvatica
Salix purpurea (small rooted starts)
Sedum kamtschaticum
Sedum makinoi (small starts)
Sedum rupestre 'Angelina' (small starts)
Sedum spurium
Spiraea japonica 'Magic Carpet'
Thymus praecox 'Elfin'






Glenford, OH(Zone 5a)

will.

sent you a dmail

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