North Texas RoundUp - Trade page 4

Rowlett, TX(Zone 8a)

Pat - the Passionflower is all yours.

Melva - I've got you down for a Salvia Nemarosa.


Carla

Josephine, Arlington, TX(Zone 8a)

Carla, may I have one of your Lantana horrida?
Josephine.

Rowlett, TX(Zone 8a)

Josephine, I will gladly give you a L. horrida.

Carla

Josephine, Arlington, TX(Zone 8a)

Alright, thank you very much.
Josephine.

Grapevine, TX(Zone 8a)

Sweezel, I'll save some chile petins for you. Do you want more than two? :)

I wouldn't mind some of that coralberry, if you dig any up.

Thanks!
Dennis

McKinney, TX(Zone 8a)

Dennis, go ahead and make it 3. I will get out there and try to dig some of the coralberry up this week. It grows wild behind the fence, but I have not tried to dig any up before.

Fate, TX(Zone 8a)

sweezel, put me down for one if you are successful. is it a shade plant?

McKinney, TX(Zone 8a)

Will do! I did not have a chance to try to root some yesterday after work because of the rain, but I hope to get some cuttings in soil tonight. Mine grows in full sun, but I noticed the one at the Dallas Arboretum has shade about half of the day and was big and beautiful.

Garland, TX(Zone 8a)

Sweezel, while you're digging coralberry, would you mind digging one for me?

Please see if there's anything I can bring for you.

McKinney, TX(Zone 8a)

mamajack, I think I just figured out that you were talking about the Coralberry not the hummingbird plant. Whoops! Yes, it's a shade plant. I will get one for you too.

pbtxlady, I will also try for one for you. Can I get your turks cap?

I am going to limit it to three though. I have been trying to get it to encourage it to spread and it did well this year, but I don't want to dig up too much.

Denton, TX(Zone 7a)

I found some more things...Tansy? Pear Mint, a Viburnum (not sure what kind) and Indian Pink...

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Garland, TX(Zone 8a)

Sweezel, thanks. Putting your name on the turk's cap. If you want more than one, there's probably time to root another.

Denton, TX(Zone 7a)

Found something else....
Thunbergia battascombi Clock Vine (3)

and no one has said if they want a Camellia Rose (3)

Seguin, TX(Zone 8b)

melva....I'd like to try your camellia rose, lemon balm, and lemon thyme.

Grapevine, TX(Zone 8a)

I'd like to try your Clock Vine.

Dennis

Denton, TX(Zone 7a)

Duley noted, both of you

Fate, TX(Zone 8a)

does anyone want any blackberry lilies? i planted half a million seeds and they all came up.

Garland, TX(Zone 8a)

Melva, could I try one of your clock vines?

Denton, TX(Zone 7a)

Sure, I will mark you down.

Fort Worth, TX(Zone 8a)

Mamajack, put me down for a couple of your Blackberry Lilies. Check my list and let me know what I can bring for you.

I am adding 5 Walking Iris plants to my list, anyone interested?
Guess I shouldn't ask a question and then leave for work. lol!

Fate, TX(Zone 8a)

well let me try a walking iris. so they are hardy here? and you are down for 100,00 blackberry lilies. lol.

Seguin, TX(Zone 8b)

mamajack I will try some blackberry lilies too please.

Fate, TX(Zone 8a)

another 100,000 has been moved out of fate. lol.

Magnolia, TX(Zone 8b)

I was one of your first takers on these blackberry lilies, remember? lol
You guys will like them! They look just like iris until they start to bloom! Then, look out! Awesome!!! Then, you will swear someone glued big fat berries on the end of the bloom stalk after the bloom goes away!
Since you propagated so many, what is your secret?

McKinney, TX(Zone 8a)

mamajack, I would love some of the blackberry lilies. Thanks!

Kingston, OK(Zone 7a)

mamajack put me down for some of the 100,000. LOL
Sheila one walking Iris. OK
Melva one Camellia Rose please.

Anyone want a cutting of rootbeer plant. Mine is now four foot tall.

Goldthwaite, TX(Zone 8a)

Melva, I would love a camellia rose and a clock vine if you still have them. Thank you!

Fort Worth, TX

I would like some water plants if anyone has some to trade.

Denton, TX(Zone 7a)

Okay, roses for Tar and patrob...that is it, for them..the clock vine too...
and I just found five small rose-of-sharon, so I don't have to worry about transporting the huge ones....only problem is, I am not sure of the colors...

Garland, TX(Zone 8a)

Bluesmaven, I have lemon bacopa, if you can use some of that.

Ahem. I also have anacharis. If anyone should want it. I don't know why anyone would. But if they do, I have it.

:)

Fort Worth, TX

lemon bacopa sounds good, thanks. Right now I have no water plants, brand new pond.

Fate, TX(Zone 8a)

yes i do have you down smockette for blackberry lilies and for your extreme interest you get 200,000. lol. and i have sweezel, tarogers and patrob down for blackberry lilies. now i will divide them among all of you. there is enough for all of you and your children and their children to have plenty.
the secret was winter sowing and having half a million seeds available. lol.

Fate, TX(Zone 8a)

pbtx........bring me some of your water plants as well. i have a need for some right now. if you have enough, of course.

Kingston, OK(Zone 7a)

I will bring some water plants. Have to rebuild my bog garden and clean it out.

Goldthwaite, TX(Zone 8a)

Thanks, mamajack, I will enjoy having some blackberry lilies.

Garland, TX(Zone 8a)

Sure, I can bring plenty of the lemon bacopa. Could I and my future generations please have a couple of blackberry lilies too?

Lindsay, OK(Zone 7a)

mama - I would love some blackberry lilies too...

Magnolia, TX(Zone 8b)

They are really awesome but they are not black!!!

http://www.plantoftheweek.org/week099.shtml

I've collected my own seeds this yr!!! :~)

Denton, TX(Zone 7a)

I found 3 more Camellia rose...also another Clematis, actually 3 of them
Golden Harvest
Vitacella
Integifolia Alba

Fort Worth, TX(Zone 8a)

But the berries are black! LOL!
I will add you for Walking Iris Mamajack and Ted.

Here is the link for the Walking Iris; it is a tender tropical perennial. I have mine in a hanging basket under a tree and bring it in for the winter.
http://davesgarden.com/guides/pf/showimage/146863/

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