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campsis radicans trumpet vine
i can dig a root any time i can find a sprout off it. should be out by april 1. and they are. the thing going up on the pic is the vine himself. the horizontal telephone pole is 12' above the ground.
'orange' Plants
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hyacinth purple
these are found going native all around here, west texas zone 7b. dormant in summer. I would think the best way to go with them is i would send you a little flat rate box, because it's $7 but a lot will fit in it.

I would like some of the other colors, especially if they can take the benign neglect of leaving them in a lawn. i looked at the white and yellow ones but they wanted like a dollar a bulb. I might like some of what they have been smoking but it is not legal in TX.
'old fashioned' Roots, Tubers and Bulbs
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iris latifolia
these are the old fashioned guys who do not die down after blooming like the dutch. I don't have them marked for color but i would be able to do that after they bloom and die back. i think they would best be shipped in the cool weather, and i could just dig a few from here and there, and you would probably get some of each color. they survive without care in west texas, so.
'purple or white english iris' Roots, Tubers and Bulbs
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Opuntia Species
opuntia ficus-indica

these are the ones you can eat, they say, and the pads for nopalitos. i have some seeds i may save in dried out pears on my porch, which would be cheap to ship, but i think the easy way is to use cuttings, and i could put some small pads in a priority mail box.
Cuttings
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radish bought large bags of both, can share
these take frost but it went below 20f this winter and that wiped most of them out. if you are in 7b like me it's iffy. in zone 8+ my bet is you can grow them over winter. i can put a few in an envelope and not worried about what you have to trade. some wildflowers or non gmo vegetables would be great. or pay it forward
'sparkle or crimson giant' Seeds
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Symphoricarpos Orbiculatus
these have been on their own since 99 and spread a few feet since then. the berries are on there about all the time. might be a coralberry, or maybe not. I could supply berries or dig divisions if you would like some. they live in 7b west texas with about 24" of rain.

I would like hardy cactus or succulents or maybe some vegetable seed but i will give you these if you don't have something i want, if you can pay for a little flat rate box i can put a few in. any time of the year is ok but the hot summer is riskier for them.
'maybe or maybe not' Plants
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