Fresh seeds of Hibiscus syriacus Totus Albus and others

Nieuwegein, Netherlands(Zone 8a)

Hi ,

I have fresh seeds of Hibiscus syriacus Totus Albus, Hamabo and a few Oiseau bleu.

Ana

Carmel, NY(Zone 6b)

Are these the ones that are commonly known as Rose of Sharon? If my recollections serves, those would be the pure white, the tall yellow, and a blue/purple with a ruby throat, right?

What are you looking for in trade?

Nieuwegein, Netherlands(Zone 8a)

Hi,

I don't know if they're commonly known as Rose of sharon. I live in the Netherlands. so I only know these sorts by their latin name.
Here are some links with photo's of these beautiful hibiscus (they are all hardy hibiscus).

Just let me know what you have to trade, I'm sure we can work something out.

http://gardenbreizh.org/modules/gbdb/plante-336.html

http://www.esveld.nl/htmldia/h/histal.htm


Here's a pic of the hibiscus syriacus Hamabo


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Carmel, NY(Zone 6b)

WOW!!! That is nothing like what I thought it was! It is stunning - MUST HAVE IT!!! I would also be interested in your Aquilegia Magpie, Cerinthe Minor "Gold Bouquet", and Geranium Max Frie if they are still available for trade.

I have the Blue Shrimp Plant (Cerinthe Major Purpurescens), a beautiful palm-sized Oriental Poppy (pictured below), Bells of Ireland (Moluccella laevis), double old fashioned Hollyhocks, Passiflora Incarnata, Nigella "Love in a Mist", and many, many others - annuals, veggies, vines, - just send me a d-mail if you need a more detailed list. I'm sure I can find something to please you!

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La Salle, MI(Zone 5b)

Oh Ana that hibiscus syriacus Hamabo is just beautiful, would love to have some seed,

D-Mail me okay,

Connie

TAYLOR, TX(Zone 8a)

Wow! Would love to have some of your seeds. They are absolutely beautiful! You have d-mail.

Louanne

Jacksonville, TX(Zone 8a)

Ana,
I too would LOVE some of your seeds.
Your Bloom of this plant is AWESOME
http://davesgarden.com/forums/fp.php?pid=2881067

Will send you D-Mail
Emma

Texas/Okla central b, United States(Zone 7b)

I'd like some seed......can send you red Texas Star seed, red Texas sage, red rocket crepe myrtle seed, or coral nympth salvia

Winnipeg, MB(Zone 4a)

Ana, the Hibiscus Hamabo is gorgeous! Luv the colors. If you have a few seeds to trade I would also luv to trade with you.
:) Donna

Nieuwegein, Netherlands(Zone 8a)

Hi ,

I'm all out of the Hibiscus Oiseau bleu seeds

Just harvested some Clematis Dr. Ruppel (will have more in a week or so , will have clematis sweet autumn too by that time)

Ana

Nieuwegein, Netherlands(Zone 8a)


Hi,

Here's a pic of the Clematis Dr ruppel:

http://www.clematis.com.pl/wms/wmsg.php/321.html&plant_number=211

Ana

Rockwall, TX(Zone 8a)

Ana,
The Dr. Ruppel Clematis looks quite stunning! It's almost as pretty as the Hibiscus Homado. I would like to be able to trade for any of your seeds actually....don't have any of what you have it seems.
I have some Ipomoea - Morning Glory seeds for trade - It's either Grandpa Ott or Star of Yelta - A deep purple flower - very prolific (took over my garden during the Texas drought & covered my dying tomato plant, lol). I also have Datura - Solanaceae Angels Trumpet (white) to trade as well. I had always thought these were Moonflowers - saw otherwise in a seed catalog. Whatever it's called, it smells wonderful after dark!
Let me know if you could use either of them, ok?
Deb

Greenville, IN(Zone 6a)

Ana3, u have dmail!
Lea

Jacksonville, FL(Zone 9a)

Anything left?

Thanks,
Donna

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