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Forum: PerennialsReplies: 11, Views: 213
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mamajack
Fate, TX
(Zone 8a)

August 04, 2009
11:41 PM

Post #6908908

dl's or iris? or daffodils.

i need baptisia, candy lilies, kniphofia, sedum, gaillardia, certain carnations, mums, shrubs but try to make them native, any sun loving, drought loving plant that still looks good in july/aug. would do. i don't want weeds or undesirables unless it's a really cool weed. plants that birds or rabbits like, certain vines, plants that can be trampled and still reseed or return. send me your ideas. i won't know till fall what i will have daylily wise but i have some pretty good ones out there. prob. only one fan of whatever i offer. if you are a southerner then fall is better anyway. and if you're a northerner i can either send now or hold till next spring. you choose. baby plants will do if you know how to get them to me alive. mature plants or decent sized are preferred unless it's something really cool. has to be hardy to zone 8 and drought tolerant plants will be given higher priority. they also have to tolerate lots of heat for months at a time.

i need some climbing roses as well. looking for a yellow one for the south. also looking for other yellow roses. old blush rose. and i have another name or two i can drop.

need jungley types of plants. tall plants and short ones. even if it's a common plant let me know. except monarda. can't seem to grow that down here. and you can keep all those pulmonaria and heuchera and hosta...unless you know of one that likes texas and can educate me. no hydrangea either. lol.

would love certain thalictrums. coreopsis. salvia. agarita. black mimosa. peach trees esp. ones known to do well in texas. sunflower seeds, zinnia or poppy seed or other easy from seed plants. i need some corn seeds. pumpkin seeds.

i am only trading dl's and iris. and i can offer named daffodils as well. before we trade we can both agree on the value of our offerings to make it a fair trade for both of us.

so lmk if anyone is interested and i'll get a list to you as soon as i can. barb i will prob. post this over on the plant trading forum or dl forum if there is no interest.

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