CLOSED: Looking for Blue Oxalis (Parochetus) seeds

Montreal, QC(Zone 4b)

They seem impossible to find, could anyone help me?

Thank you so much for your help

Montreal, QC(Zone 4b)

Thanks a lot for your effort.
Actually I was outbid on this one and I think it is just crazy to pay over 12$ for 5 seeds without knowing the germination rate. I will continue searching in my spare time though LOL!

Tampa, FL(Zone 10a)

Zarcanat,

It is too bad you don't live near San Francisco, they grow this plant in GG Park. I have seen it reseed it self there.

And I think that eBay is the last place on Earth I would buy seeds. The frenzy of people with too much money and little common sense is no place to shop.

Here is a pale flowered Gaillardia, I found it growing in a vacant lot and took some seeds.

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Montreal, QC(Zone 4b)

Wow, your gaillardia are really cute; more of that delphinum would make the scene extraordinary.

Alpharetta, GA(Zone 7b)

Wow I love to collect oxalis but never heard of this before!

Tampa, FL(Zone 10a)

I have about 50 Delphinium planted behind it, but, it will be awhile before they start blooming. I will post a photo when they start their show.

Last year in a different garden...

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Montreal, QC(Zone 4b)

Well... I couldn't help it... I got lost for a few moments and finally went to e-B... ;-))

Belleville, IL(Zone 6b)

I don't know if the hyper link will work, but it is at Logees.com
You can cut and paste the URL


http://www.logees.com/prodinfo.asp?number=R1468-2

The shipping is really high, so maybe not.


This message was edited Feb 12, 2007 9:17 PM

Montreal, QC(Zone 4b)

Got five tiny little seeds going their way any minute by now (sigh). Thanks a lot for the link though. I really hope that I will have 100% success with them: high price, low qty. I hope they stand to their pictured amazing beauty .

Belleville, IL(Zone 6b)

It says they are related to the legume, which usually has good germination rates. They are really pretty. Blue is a color everyone strives for in the garden. Good luck.

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