Have lots of extremely well rooted President Roosevelt. Gold streaked leaves, flowers white throat with a bold red edge. Just don't know if it was named after the husband or grandfather of Eleanora Roosevelt (nee' Roosevelt). 5 feet tall in 10 years.
www.sonomahort.com/rhodo/presroosevelt.htm
Rhododendron variegated red picotee
please check my trade list see if you like any. thank you.
would like to know what youre looking for?
I'm very interested. I have chaste tree (vitex) or will pay postage. thanks, julie
What is funny is all the south people are going after rhodies? Do they do well in the warmer areas?
I was going to try to trade for several of your rhodies (this post and another thread), UUallace, but I am not sure if I have anything you would like tho. Interested in a mock orange?
Carol
Would u trade for any of the following:
rose cuttings, swedish ivy, donkey ears (and other succulents,) hibiscus, bouganvilla,epi's, spiders green & variegated, agaves, aloes, philodendron congo..... find anything appealing so far?
UUallace
I sent you a dmail...thanks!
Jan
Ericales
...Rhododendron
...... sub-section Pseudovireya
...... section Anthopogon
...... variegated
...... tetraploids* (4 sets of chromosomes) 'Western Lights' Azalea
...... hexaploids* (6 sets of chromosomes)
............ *Thicker leaves and petals, longer lasting flowers
...... Maddenias
...Florida Tarflower
...Corema
...Pyrola
...Sarracenia
...Harriminella
...other interesting Ericales
.......Orthaea X Gaulnettya (Gaultheria x Pernettya)
.......Phyllothamnus (Phyllodoce × Rhodothamnus)
Bristlecone Pine -Pinus aristata Must be young, i.e. not over 3000 years.
Sphagnum any species live. Would really love red.
Ilex / Hollies
...Bordeaux
...'Yerba mate' I. paraguayensis
...Bitter Tea Ku Ding Cha
...I. guayusa
...Porcupines / Hedgehogs fertile males
...I. pedunculosa
Trilliaceae:
...Trillium (already have lots of T. grandiflora) (No stinkers)
...Paris
...Daiswa
5 year old Orchids, preferably zone 6:
Ludisia Dossinia Platylepsis Spiranthes
I think you may have scared people off, you did me, almost, lol. However I will offer up what I have that you may find interesting. I have gallon sized azalea that are native to the pacific coast. I do not know the botanical name, we just call them "native western azaleas" You can tell them by the skunky smell of the foliage and the extremely fragrant flowers. These are all well rooted, large plants.
I have well rooted gallon sized evergreen huckleberry
I have wintergreen, gaultheria, again well rooted in gallon containers.
I have many varieties of heather and heath, not so much uncommon, but lots of kinds.
I have some unusual stuff for zone 9, not sure what your zone is, but if you are interested, dmail me and I can list some. Would like your rhodys but understand if I do not have what you are looking for.
Thanks,
Rebecca
Rebecca,
You have a lot that I would like!!
You also have D-mail.
Larry
