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I have a number of nice perennials that are in over-abundance, and would like to offer them to anyone who wants to come get them. The catch is that you have to come dig them up yourself (or help me do it) and haul them away yourself. These are NOT invasives, but are obviously vigorous plants. To list a few: Siberian iris 'Caesar's Brother' and 'White Swirl', Lady's mantle, globe thistle, toadflax, some un-fancy hostas, centaurea montana, Yarrow "Summer Pastels" (just a couple), heliopsis, named and unnamed Tall Bearded Iris (colors generally known and pics available), rose campion, tradescantias. Probably other stuff too, these are the ones I can think of easily. I also have excess Ladybells; that could be considered an invasive altho it is pretty. First come first served, the sooner the better (the ground is damp now and this weekend would be a good time to move these guys).
I live about 60 miles NW of Detroit; it is in the country and a nice drive from most of SE Michigan.
LMK ASAP if interested!
I will not consider mailing these guys. They are too big, too plentiful, and it would take forever.
Leslie
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