Echinacea tennesseensis

I've got freshly harvested seed cones of E. tenn., homegrown from wildflower nursery purchased plants.

Looking for Russian black or Cherokee purple tomato seeds, and other native wildflower seeds appropriate to SE US, woodland areas zones 6-7.

Jack,

I'll trade cherokee purple tomato seeds for your E.tennesseensis. Send me mail if this works for you.

Dave

northeast, IL(Zone 5a)

Hi Jack,
I would love to have some E. tennesseensis. If you are looking for wildflowers, I have
Eryngium yuccifolium - Rattlesnake master
Parthenium integrifolium - Wild Quinine
Anemone cylindrica
Amorpha canascens - Lead Plant
Echinacea pallida
Let me know if you're interested,
Debbie

Durham, United Kingdom(Zone 8a)

i would love some jack.. check my list please!!
http://www.angelfire.com/grrl/lilith
lil

(Zone 5a)

hi jack,i would also love sum,i could send you a perennial wildflower mix 1/8th cup. wanna trade?

Ada, OK(Zone 7a)

Hi Jack, i would also like some, all i have to trade right now are some gourd seeds, Mountain Laurel, and very few Jobs tear(also known as Cherokee Tear), or i could send sase. Let me know if interested. Thanks!

I've sent an e-mail to everyone who responded to this thread other than seedlady (e-mail me and I'll send ya a pack for a sase) and only received one response back. Sorry it's taken so long but I needed time to clean and sift the seeds from the pods which is not nearly as easy as other Echinaceas.

If you're still interested drop me an e-mail and I'll get the seeds out soon. Do be aware that germaination is best with cold stratification and E. tenn. will cross with other Echinacea species.

Mount Prospect, IL(Zone 5a)

I'm interested. I have showy tick trefoil and silene cucubalis to trade. Doris

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