I have two crinums.The first one is a Asiaticum Variegated and the other is a Crinum asiaticum var. procerum. These are large plants costly to ship, so I am looking for several plants of equal value, or open to items to swap. If you live in the Houston area I would allow for pick up.
I have two Philodendron. The first is Philodendron Erubescence ( large plant) , and the second philodendron NOId ( large plant) possibly The King of Spade.
UPDATE: PHILODENDRONS ARE TAKEN. CRINUMS ARE STILL AVAILABLE.
Patti
This message was edited May 8, 2007 10:40 PM
Have Crinums, and Philodendron
Here is the crinum procerum. Here is also my trade list.http://members.gardenweb.com/members/exch/rose318?31551
This message was edited May 4, 2007 5:06 PM
I am interested in trading for both Crinums especially Crinum procerum.. I have one blooming size (Just got done) Hardy Amaryllis Hippeastrum x johnsonii, I know I have a tall unrooted cactus. I can take a picture tomorrow. I will also look around and see what else I have.
Blessings,
Sandy ^8^
rose, I have achimenes tubers I just received. However, the postage would not begin to be fair, I know with such large plants. So if you ever have a small piece of either crinium I would love some. :) thanks
Rose: Anything in particular you are looking for?
Hi Lin,
Here is my wish list. http://members.gardenweb.com/members/exch/rose318?31551
Patti
I am sorry it took so long. I had a migraine and did not go out.
Here is a picture of the unrooted cactus but it would have to be cut to fit the long triangle priority box. You could have both pieces if you like.
I also have Alstroemeria psittacina http://davesgarden.com/pf/showimage/115887/
and the Hardy Amaryllis Hippeastrum x johnsonii I mentioned above
ilovejesus99...lovely plant, but it is not a cactus. It is an Euphorbia, possibly E. lactea. Be careful with the white latex sap it oozes when cut. It is extremely dangerous and can cause considerable pain should you get it in your eyes.
Thanks cicada.
I will have to learn a cactus from an Euphorbia. Is it a succulent? Or something all of its own? A sweet lady at the Texas RU gave me a 6 ft one for my DH's cactus bed. He passed away in Sept. and I want to finish it an make it awesome. Like a memorial garden. I guess I better learn what I have in it and she gave me a different Euphorbia around 2 foot tall and a flat of assorted cactus and succulents for there. Another person brought me a couple wonderful ones and some one else also. I can't wait to get it all filled up. It is full of purple heart and I am not sure what to do about it. It is pretty but overwhelming sometimes.
Thanks for the warning. I did not know the sap was that bad.
Blessings,
Sandy ^8^
Rose, I am interested in your Philos. I have Nematanthus , Aeschynanthus and Sansevieria. Do you have a pic of the Sans you are looking for?
Can you post pics of your Philos?
Thanks,
GH
Sandy...I was going to mention before, but I would recommend getting IDs on those cacti you received at the roundup. Some of them, including this euphorbia, may not be hardy in your area. I would hate to see you add them to the garden only for them to freeze. The cactus and succulent forum here is excellent for getting IDs.
Sorry to post off-topic here.
:) Kim
Are the crinum still available.
I have:
Rangoon creeper (cuttings)
Epiphyllums (multiple colors but lost tags on most) )cuttings or plants
Small Cardboard palm
Echinopsis Cacti (Shick hybrids Anastasia, Baracole & Bel Canto) pups
Also have (not on your list)
Vigna caracalla plants in 4 in pot
Ipomoes Ochracea (yellow perienniel MG ) 4 in pots
Ipomoea Carnea (Pink MG bush)
