Lots of Iris Pallida's: plain green foliage(fragrant)

Lachine, MI

Were moving these out as I have way too many of them.
Flat rate boxes full.
Nice big double fans. Highly scented.
Looking for tall phloxes, red hot pokers, bulbs, clustered campanula in white, raspberry plants,
blackberry plants, veronica's, hardy hibiscus, and lots of other plants. Let me know what you have to share.
Look forward to hearing from you!
Thank you,
Sandy

(Taylor) Plano, TX(Zone 8a)

Hi Sandy-
Can you tell me what zone you are in? I am in the deep south, so most of my plants will not be hardy for you, but I'd love a box of pallidas.

I have lots of clematis pitcheri (which I think is rated zone 5), and then if you click on my name and then my journal there is a category of irises, if you'd like to swap for other irises.

I have lots of southern dewberry plants(it is a trailing blackberry with flexible canes, not stiff up upright canes), but not sure about your zone...

-Taylor

Lachine, MI

OHHHHHHHHH...how beautiful! I would love the clematis pitcheri!!
Sending you a D-mail!
Thank you Taylor for the lovely offer!
Sandy
oh - I can grow plants that are zone 4-5-6 I have all these zones on my property-lol

This message was edited Jun 24, 2008 8:40 AM

Cocoa Beach, FL(Zone 10a)

Thank you for posting this thread. You made it possible for me to identify my noid iris. I agree it is the most wonderfully fragrant of the old ones. Mine doesn't have the variegated foliage either and I found it is also called Sweet Iris.

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Lachine, MI

Hi mittsy,
Yes! Isn't it a fragrant beauty! On a warm day the smell( because I have so many)
waifs clean up to my back porch where we sit!

And thats about 250 feet away from the porch- where they are planted! LOL
Gardening is such fun!!

Orlando, FL(Zone 9b)

I have some pink Rain Lillies, Wine Crinum Lily, and Red Amaryllis (all bulbs). Feel free to check my list to see if there is anything esle you might like. I'd love to trade.

Thanks,
Shell

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