TRADE

New Bern, NC(Zone 8a)

Canna 'musifolia' Banana Canna
Orange Blooms

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New Bern, NC(Zone 8a)

Yellow Flag Iris

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New Bern, NC(Zone 8a)

Brown Turkey Fig Tree
Celeste Fig Tree
White Butterfly Ginger

New Bern, NC(Zone 8a)

Tree Philodendron
Philodendron selloum

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Cordele, GA(Zone 8a)

Jennifer, does the tree philodendron grow outside for you year around? beautiful!

New Bern, NC(Zone 8a)

Red Spider Lily

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Cordele, GA(Zone 8a)

What is the size of your Celeste Fig Tree?

New Bern, NC(Zone 8a)

Hi Deborah!
No, It doesn't grow year round here only zones 9 - 11
Here's Philodendron selloum potted.

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New Bern, NC(Zone 8a)

Figs are rooted cuttings 12" or larger

Ocean Springs, MS

I'm interested. What are you looking for in return? thanks, julie

Buckeye, AZ(Zone 9a)

I would love a Brown Turkey Fig Tree. I do not have any of the items in your want list.
Do you have any other wants?

New Bern, NC(Zone 8a)

Hi, I just started my have and want list, so don't let that stop you. There are so many plants that I would love to try. I love to try new plants.They don't have to be fancy. I am open for any trades that you want to suggest. Only thing I hesitate on is unnamed daylily and Iris. I am the queen of those and am going back next year when they bloom to tag and separate my crowded beds. I should stick primarily with plants hardy in my zone of coastal NC. I filled up my tiny greenhouse with a bunch of tropicals to keep over the winter and not much room in there now. . .well a little lol. Place a post here or dmail me. Thanks, look forward to hearing from you. Have a great morning!

Judsonia, AR(Zone 7b)

I'm interested in your brown turkey fig, are you interestd in other figs. I think I have a bears black fig out there. and maybe a san pier spelled wrong, i'd have to go look. for their right spellings.

I have tons and tons of things out there.

brugmansias, vines, iris, blue/white walking iris plants,
gingers, other than the white you already have. I have lots of varieties of gingers.

rooted hoyas

New Bern, NC(Zone 8a)

interested in your hoyas and what types of ginger you have

Judsonia, AR(Zone 7b)

I'll have to check for sure which are rooted and which ar still rooted, I know I have hoya obovata rooted out there, will check on the others,

gingers, the list is way too long, are you intersted in hedychiums or others that are tropical

or do you want to trade the obovata for the brown turkey, it's pretty big, and I normally send 2 rooted cuttings off it.

St. Louis County, MO(Zone 5a)

I would love the spider lily, I have liroepe (sp?) solid green with pale pink flowers. C

Judsonia, AR(Zone 7b)

I noticed your looking for the height ashbury hibiscus, mine lost all it's variegation and turned maroon.

It's gone now though, I do have some rooted cuttings of maple sugar hibiscus, it's a maroon leaved and little maroon flowers , the rooted plants are about l5 to 20 inches tallnow.

New Bern, NC(Zone 8a)

cathy 4 you will have dmail in a moment.
kathy_ann I like the maple sugar hibiscus.

Pinellas Park, FL(Zone 9b)

I have plenty of the Haight Ashbury Hibiscus. BTW it will turn lighter when in full sun. Also, it is super easy to start from cuttings. Just take a tip cutting with at least 3 nodes and stirp the bottom 2 nodes and put in damp potting soil. Just keep moist and they root in 1-2 weeks.

New Bern, NC(Zone 8a)

Thanks for the rooting suggestions. Hopefully the one I have will do well this winter in GH and I can propagate.
I have a place selected to plant that doesn't get all day sun so that works out well.
budgielover, did you see anything on my list that you are interested in? Do you have a want list?

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