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Lilith
10-05-2007, 12:06 PM
I am looking for trades for some of these things before cold weather sets in and no one wants to ship, LOL.

If you are at all interested, please LMK.
I am not receiving "visitors" to my greenhouse at present, so these would be mailed trades.
PHOTOS OF ACTUAL PLANTS AVAILABLE ON REQUEST

I cannot ship to the following states because agricultural laws prohibit it:
CA, TX, LA, AZ, HI

1. Clerodendron incisum "Musical Notes"--highly sought after, hard to find. This is a rooted plant, growing well.

2. Philodendron Burle Marx--once very common, now somewhat hard to locate on the market. This is a vigorous vining type, very sturdy

3. Costus stenophyllus--bamboo ginger, snake ginger--rare, endangered in wild due to habitat loss, survival may depend on cultivation. These are young plants from stem cutting propagation, I will give you several to start a clump. Blooms are BASILAR

4. Costus longibracteatus--Kiss of Death-- a rare and very hard to find costus, attains an ultimate height of 6-8 ft, stems are very thick and covered with soft velvety hair, leaves are dark green but patterened, blooms are BASILAR and look like shiny dark purple pineapples with small "true" flowers that emerge between the brachts. This is a rooted 2 stem plant

5. Bauhinia galpinii--red orchid tree--this is one of the more rare bauhinias. This is a rooted plant

6. Variegated Mahoe plant (Hawaiian Hau tree, a form of hibiscus)--I have a nice sized rooted small plant from a cutting

7. Clerodendron ugandese--blue butterfly--small plant rooted from cutting. At my house, freezes to ground every winter, makes it back to 10-12 ft by next winter.

8. Hoya multiflora-- "Shooting Star hoya"-rooted pieces, some blooming

9. Solandra maxima--Golden Chalice vine--rooted sections

I am mainly looking for:
Musa Namwah Pearl
Hoya magnifica
Hoya caudata
Hoya archboldiana

will consider other offers

Kylie2x
10-07-2007, 11:01 AM
Well...I only wanted 5 or 6 things...But I live in TX!!!! LOL
Kylie

Lilith
10-14-2007, 06:48 PM
I have decided against trying a Namwah Pearl. I've been told by an expert grower that it might be a waste of my time. Thanks to those that responded privately. Would still trade for other stuff.