CLOSED: Ligularia seeds (unknown variety)for trade.

Yorkshire,

Today I collected seeds from my beautiful, bright orange, Ligularia.
I don't know which variety this plant is but it is very striking and around 3-4ft tall.
I would love to trade some of the seeds for Rudbeckia or Mexican Hat seeds.
I live in the UK.

Please dmail me if interested, thanks!

Terri

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Concord, NH

are these perennial and for what zones??

Phoenix, AZ(Zone 9a)

They are very pretty... Looks like it may be Ligularia dentata 'Othello'...

http://davesgarden.com/guides/pf/go/901/

Perennial 3a - 8b, light shade and loves water... We get so hot in the summer I would probably have to grow them as annuals here. Seems they reseed freely;o)

North of Atlanta, GA(Zone 8a)

They are pretty. I have seeds collected from "Herbstone" Rudbeckia (photo attached). The bees just love them and roll around all over the pollens. I would love a trade. Dmail me if you are interested.

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Phoenix, AZ(Zone 9a)

Terri - I forgot to say that I have Mexican Hat seeds if you are interested;o) I will d-mail you - sorry;o)

LiliMerci - those are absolutely beautiful!!

Yorkshire,

Gardenseeder63, it would appear that they're suitable for all zones according to the plantfiles listing.
They do need quite a lot of water so perhaps not really good in very dry areas.
Sorry I can't be more specific :(

Terri

Concord, NH

id love to try some wanna trade?

North of Atlanta, GA(Zone 8a)

locakelly, i have lots of them. dmail me if you want some.

Phoenix, AZ(Zone 9a)

I will - thank you! ;o)

Concord, NH

would love to try herbstone coneflower and thanks terri for info happy gardening all

North of Atlanta, GA(Zone 8a)

I'll trade for your Tomato Soup Ech.

Concord, NH

ok lil, as soon as the next head finishes riping and drying ill let you know thank you

North of Atlanta, GA(Zone 8a)

ok

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