Have Hellebores and Rudibeckia for trade

Middleton, TN(Zone 7a)

I have Hellebore- 'Metallic Blue Lady' and mixed colors-' Double Queen' available for trade .I also have wintersowed Rudibeckia,Purple coneflower as well. I am looking for a start of Bamboo , and/or of Fallopica Japonica.
Thanks, Sharon

Baltimore, MD(Zone 7a)

Sharon,

I would love to have one of your "Blue lady" Lenten Roses!!!
Is it a started plant? Just an un- rooted cutting? Growing in a pot? A dug up division? Please fill me in.

To see what I have, please go to the "Mid Atlantic Forum" then to the "Haves and Wants" post and find my Haves list. It is about 1/3 of the way down. Look for my name--Gitagal. It is all highlighted, but so is everyone else's.
We are all getting ready for a Plant Swap in 2 weeks, so this Post is a bit long.

Since this is a plant swap, none of us will be trading seeds. I have several nice seeds to send you. Will try to make a mental list here:

Double Purple Datura Metel
Double Yellow Datura
Red and white. Hibiscus--Grows 5' tall. Older variety. Blooms in 3 years. Very pretty. Have pictures to post if you are interested.

Wintersweet Bush seeds
Northern sea Oats (??)
Hyacynth Bean vine

Can't think of any more at the moment....:o(

Please let me know.

Gita (Gitagal)

Alpharetta, GA(Zone 7b)

Will D-Mail you!

Madison, WI

Sharon,
I'd love to trade for Hellebore- 'Metallic Blue Lady'. I have a bamboo plant I glow in a pot. It should be hardy to zone 6b.

Baltimore, MD(Zone 7a)

Sharon,

I have ONE remaining rooted cutting for a Ric-Rac cactus. I had about 15 I sent out this Spring to various people. This one had a nice new growth on it and it broke off. So, I stuck it in the soil next to the bottom part and it is all rooted now. I would gladly trade this one for your Hellebore Blue lady.

To join in and see all the fuss about the RR Cactus, here's a link to that Post in the Orchid cactus Forum. I jump in on it about half way down with a lot of pictures, etc.

http://davesgarden.com/forums/t/576281

Please let me know. Gita

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