CLOSED: Looking for Eppi's

I am looking for Epiphyllum cuttings or plants.Please let me know if you want postage or trade.

thank you

Williamsburg, OH

Yes I have epis galore.Have: red ruffles, Ghandi, Cereus, Epiphyllum guatemalense f. monstrosa, Vista gold, tele-ann, zig zag, & an un-named hot pink. I am interested in: Mickey Mouse Taro Xanthosoma atrovirens
Super Size Elephant EarColocasia gigantea, Hardy Elephant Ear
Alocasia wentii, Corkscrew Rush Juncus effusus" Big Twister "

yes I have all of the above except the Mickey Mouse Ears,not sure if they are dead or just havn't came up yet.,and I am intersted in any of your epie's except Queen of nights. I am new to epie's and would like to start a collection.
Also any one else that has epie's please take a look at my trade list.

Columbia, MO(Zone 5b)

I think I have a couple but I am not sure what kind. One of them I got in a trade of a "box 'o stuff" and the other from a local greenhouse. The one from the greenhouse was in bloom and was a wonderful dark yellow if you are interested in that.

Middleton, TN(Zone 7a)

Check out epies.net.

Pat is great ....she may be a member here .. not real sure.....she has lots of cuttings for great prices. I am trying to start a collection and have gotten some from her...too recent to share yet...... but plan on getting more varieties soon. Good luck!

Sharon

This message was edited May 20, 2008 8:08 AM

Williamsburg, OH

you have dmail.

Columbia, MO(Zone 5b)

I found a pic of the yellow one on epies.net. It is called fruhlings gold.

tetleytuna, what do you want for your Epiphyllum's ?

Columbia, MO(Zone 5b)

Checked the eppis today and I think that the cuttings I have are rooted so should do well for you. I was looking through your lists. You have the neatest stuff! I did manage to narrow it down though. My wish list would be shampoo ginger, striatus pinapple, or one of your palm trees. Would the palms grow in pots or do they have to be planted in the ground? It gets below zero here in the winter.

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