CLOSED: Caesalpinia and Cassia (Senna didymobotrya) seeds free

Tampa, FL(Zone 10a)

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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Fallbrook, CA(Zone 10b)

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

Tampa, FL(Zone 10a)

WC, I have bicapsularis seeds, a very common plant here. Thanks anyway for the offer.

Fallbrook, CA(Zone 10b)

I assumed as much but wanted to check anyway.

(Becky) in Sebastian, FL(Zone 10a)

Dale - I would love some of your Cassia-Senna didymobotrya seeds. You have d-mail.

Cincinnati, OH

dale, I would be interested in your seeds.

Tampa, FL(Zone 10a)

Kay,

Send a bubble envelope and two stamps inside, with a note telling me which you want and I will send it out the next day. My address is at the top of this thread. Better hurry, postage goes up on the 15th. One week from today.

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Tampa, FL(Zone 10a)

This is a bump to move the thread up, plus I wanted to show off one of my photos.

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Tampa, FL(Zone 10a)

Who sent the request for seeds from Weston FL? I have no idea which seeds you want.

South Florida, FL(Zone 10b)

That would be me. I would like seeds of both.
Thanks!

Carlisle, PA(Zone 6b)

Do you have seeds of Cassia marilandia & C. hebecarpa? I have those.

Tampa, FL(Zone 10a)

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?

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