If you send me a bubble envelope with two stamps inside I will send you a few seeds of one or both of Caesalpinia (yellow) and/or Cassia-Senna didymobotrya, & in a note tell me which seeds you want. I picked these seeds last fall. I won't be able to use them this season and the plants are flowering now, soon I will have more seed if I need some. These plants grow best in Zone8 or south, Z7 north they are house plants. The cassia does make a nice flowering house plant, blooms twice a year here in FL.
Dale, The Gardener
2806 B Clark Street
Tampa FL 33605
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CLOSED: Caesalpinia and Cassia (Senna didymobotrya) seeds free
Hi Dale,
I'm sending an sasbe off this a.m. I'd like both please. Thank you. Do you have, or are you interested in bicapsularis? I have that if you want some.
Sherry
WC, I have bicapsularis seeds, a very common plant here. Thanks anyway for the offer.
I assumed as much but wanted to check anyway.
Dale - I would love some of your Cassia-Senna didymobotrya seeds. You have d-mail.
dale, I would be interested in your seeds.
Who sent the request for seeds from Weston FL? I have no idea which seeds you want.
That would be me. I would like seeds of both.
Thanks!
Do you have seeds of Cassia marilandia & C. hebecarpa? I have those.
Buttoneer, I have tried C. marilandia, didn't do well (isn't it something of a swamp plant?). I looked up C. hebecarpa, it is a very charming plant. In the past I have not had much success with plants that grow native in the northern tier states. We are just too warm for many of them. I would like to try a few (maybe 10 at most). Want anything in exchange?
