HI...Looking for ANY Daylilies or Amarillis/even seeds

Keaau, HI(Zone 11)

to trade for tropicals. I can't make a list...we have 12 acres...heliconias, gingers, hoyas, orchid cactus....you name it!!!!

Carol

Cape Coral, FL(Zone 10a)

Carol, I have some White spider lillies, Amalyllis johnsonii(I think), White rain lillies. I am interested in Hoyas.
Jan

Baytown, TX(Zone 9b)

I have a couple pods of amaryllis seeds. They all bloomed so could be some new crosses if you are interested in them.

I love gingers lmk what you have if you would like to trade.

Blessings,
Sandy ^8^

Keaau, HI(Zone 11)

ILJ - You have Dmail.

Aloha

Denver Metro Area, CO(Zone 5a)

Carol, are you looking for reds (daylilies)? I have a few to divide but will need to look for the names. Also have Shady Lady (yellow, deep red eye, large bloomer). There is a Siloam out there, in that area, too. Just let me know if you're interested....
Diane

Orlando, FL

I have some un named amarylis....they are bulbs not seeds. I was told they are probably heirloom. I have not found a picture of them online yet. I honestly cannot even guess what the name is or if they really are heirloom I would love some orchid cactus. I will add a pic of the amarylis. LMK

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Hello,

I don't suppose you have any variegated brugs, EE's, bananas, or crinums? I know I can spare a fan or two of the following daylilies...Cleo, Octopus Hugs, Paprika velvet and Jungle princess.

Thanks,
Jess

Baytown, TX(Zone 9b)

I did not receive a d-mail could you please send again?

Thank You,

Hammond, LA(Zone 8b)

I have some NOID Amaryllis (Red and White) that I could trade for a Hoya. I've never had one, but always wanted one.

Keaau, HI(Zone 11)

SOLVED - and Thanks so MUCH!!! I have so many wonderful trades to do...and I am presently overwhelmed!!!

Mahalo,
Carol

Caldwell, NJ(Zone 6a)

I have a species double orange daylily called "Quanzo". It spreads rapidly mostly by underground roots and would be ideal for holding a bank together. In addition I have the common so called "Wild"daylily. I also have few Kousa Dogwoods 1-2'.and seedlings from a red Japanese Maple. Although I don't have rooted plants of them I can send many cuttings of a native rhododendron called R. carolinianum album,(White), or R. maximum sometimes called the Great Laurel which is in bloom now.

Chesapeake, VA

Hi, AlohaHoya. I have amaryllis seeds that I got in a trade this spring. I have lots of daylilies, with different colors of blooms, but I don't know the names. I have one with an enormous yellow bloom, and another yellow one that makes stalks with daylily plantlets on it. I have pink, brown with yellow markings, white, and somewhere there is a red one I think.

Are any of these of interest?



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Fate, TX(Zone 8a)

i have some red lion and rilona amaryllis seeds fresh from early summer. i would only want something that is hardy where i live. maybe a ginger? or some other plant you think might do well outside here. and by the way, how are you? lol. barb

Caldwell, NJ(Zone 6a)

I have been waiting for bloom on the daylilies so that I can ID the cultivar I have traded with you. I did'nt forget!

Keaau, HI(Zone 11)

BrightStar and Mamajack....thanks for your offer. But I am shying away from seeds as ones I received a couple of weeks ago haven't sprouted and I don't think they like it here!!!!

Thanks all!!!!

(Cathy), MO

Aloha, I have a couple of Red Lion amaryllis bulbs and some extra Black Eyes Susan daylilies if you haven't found enough. Just let me know

Gonzales, LA(Zone 9a)

Aloha, if you're still in the tradeing mood come Sept, Oct give me a buz, Its too hot to do any digging just yet here in south Louisiana but by them I'll be in the mood and I have plenty of plants that would do good in your area. I visited Hi yr before last and went wild. Some of my Plumera that I brought back are blooming but I have one that just will " not" for some reason...has made a big tree, but no blooms. Loved Hi.

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