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For a few years I have planted portulaca margarita banana (the yellow margarita) at the fron of my perennial bed. But this year there was no germination from the direct sown seeds, and the tiny plants that finally germinated in flats just disappeared. We've had record breaking rain and cool weather here in Maine. Anyway, it's hard to find this in the pure color at nurseries. Does anyone have any? The seeds are prolific and easy to gather. I'm afraid, at this point, I don't have anything to trade, but would be happy to pay. More than happy. I don't have anything to trade because the woodchuck ate the campanula flowers and the delph flowers and the liliy flowers (no seeds from lilies, though, I don't think). Anyway, it's been a terrible, horrible, no good, bery bad season. I would so like to get my yellow portulaca back next year!!!
tia
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