Trading Lists: Items available from chuck7701
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Acanthus Species Acanthus mollis | (PlantFiles) |
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Anisacanthus Species Anisacanthus quadrifidus | (PlantFiles) |
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Aquilegia Aquilegia | 'Crimson Star' | (PlantFiles) |
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Aristolochia Species Aristolochia elegans No seed available | (PlantFiles) |
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Aristolochia Species Aristolochia ringens | (PlantFiles) |
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Asclepias Species Asclepias curassavica | Seeds | (PlantFiles) |
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Aster Aster x frikartii | 'Azul Robusto' | (PlantFiles) |
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Orchid Bletilla striata | (PlantFiles) |
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Angel Trumpet Brugmansia x insignis Plant grows profusely, nice bloom flushes. Cutting may be available in fall. | 'Pink' | Cuttings | (PlantFiles) |
Bulbine Species Bulbine frutescens | (PlantFiles) |
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Cleome Cleome hassleriana | 'Rose Queen' | (PlantFiles) |
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Colocasia Colocasia esculenta Can become invasive, easy, but very fast grower by tubers. Plenty of pups and bulbs. They spread quickly. Avoid planting against painted exterior walls. The sap or juice is very staining. | 'Big Dipper' | Roots, Tubers and Bulbs | (PlantFiles) |
Colocasia Colocasia esculenta | 'Black Coral' | (PlantFiles) |
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Conoclinium Species Conoclinium greggii | (PlantFiles) |
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Coreopsis Coreopsis grandiflora Easy to grow, self seeds and will come back. Plant often dies out in the fall, may come in spring. Will contract powdery mildew easily if not enough full sun and too much moisture. | 'Early Sunrise' | (PlantFiles) |
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Corylus Corylus avellana a/k/a Henry Lauder Walking Stick tree. Nice oddity in any garden, especially in fall with no leaves. Max height 12-15 ft over many years, medium to slow growth. Trim and train multiple suckers annually to promote main branches. | 'Contorta' | (PlantFiles) |
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Crocosmia Crocosmia This plant spreads rapidly from tuberous roots, almost invasive. Full sun best, lovely flower. Spreads quickly with new shoots in spring. | 'Lucifer' | (PlantFiles) |
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Epiphyllum Species Epiphyllum oxypetalum Flowers from leaves only on older growth leaves of two years or more. | (PlantFiles) |
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Euphorbia Species Euphorbia milii Cuttings need to dry and harden for about two weeks before planting in water or soil to root, or they will rot. | (PlantFiles) |
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Farfugium Farfugium japonicum a/k/a Tractor Seat Plant. Hardy, quite spectacular. Does well in semi-shade, morning sun, even full soon. Avoid long hot afternoon sun. Grows to 3-4 ft tall, tall yellow flower spikes in fall. A hard freeze will take it to ground, knock it back. Comes back in spring, typically not as big following a hard freeze. Sometimes size will diminish over time with subsequent freeze years. | 'Gigantea' | (PlantFiles) |
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Farfugium Farfugium japonicum | 'Kagami Jishi' | (PlantFiles) |
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Helleborus Species Helleborus niger | (PlantFiles) |
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Helleborus Helleborus niger | 'HGC Jacob' | (PlantFiles) |
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Hellebore Helleborus x hybridus | 'Red Lady' | (PlantFiles) |
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Hosta Hosta | 'Halcyon' | (PlantFiles) |
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Hosta Hosta | 'Minuteman' | (PlantFiles) |
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Hosta Hosta | 'Wolverine' | (PlantFiles) |
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Panicle Hydrangea Hydrangea paniculata | 'Grandiflora' | (PlantFiles) |
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Ismene Species Hymenocallis festalis | (PlantFiles) |
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Evergreen Candytuft Iberis sempervirens | 'Snowflake' | (PlantFiles) |
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Ipomoea Species Ipomoea lobata | (PlantFiles) |
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Ipomoea Species Ipomoea quamoclit Grows best from scattered seed. | (PlantFiles) |
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Siberian Iris Iris sibirica | 'Caesar's Brother' | (PlantFiles) |
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Siberian Iris Iris sibirica | 'Sparkling Rose' | (PlantFiles) |
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Dutch Iris Iris x hollandica | 'Bronze Beauty' | (PlantFiles) |
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Dutch Iris Iris x hollandica | 'Eye of the Tiger' | (PlantFiles) |
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Jatropha Species Jatropha integerrima | (PlantFiles) |
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Lablab Species Lablab purpureus Grows fast, big climber with loads of blooms. Spent blooms can be messy next to patio, etc. Readily reseeds. | (PlantFiles) |
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Leonotis Species Leonotis menthifolia | (PlantFiles) |
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Leucojum Leucojum aestivum | 'Gravetye Giant' | (PlantFiles) |
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Malvaviscus Malvaviscus | 'Pam Puryear' | (PlantFiles) |
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