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Aeonium Species
Aeonium

The species I have is a purple one, which is green in the centre. Like the one on kaelkitty's profile but without the obvious fuzz except around the edges (unless my eyes arent good enough to see it).

I will add a photo in near future. My plant is currently too small to take cuttings from, unless it can grow from a leaf?.
Cuttings
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Aeonium Species
Aeonium

The species I have does look just like this picture so could be the same.
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Allium Species
Allium Ampeloprasum

(dont currently have any seeds). I do have lots of bulbs thou and these other things which grow among its roots that Ive heard one can plant and form cloves. I highly recommend this plant as it grows so easily without even care.
Seeds, Roots, Tubers and Bulbs
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Aloe Species
Aloe Vera

I currently have several of these which can go.
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Asparagus
Asparagus densiflorus

mine has several little tuber/bulb things only about 1cm or so in size I could trade. They look to be something which would grow. I'll put one in some dirt and give it a go.
'Meyersii' Roots, Tubers and Bulbs
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Azolla Species
Azolla
Plants
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Bacopa Species
Bacopa monnieri

Moneywort Bacopa
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Bromeliaceae
No trade currently. Can anyone please tell me what this is?
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Bromeliaceae vriesea
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Goeppertia Species
Calathea
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Canna Lily
Canna
'Tropicanna Gold' Plants Image
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Canna Phasion
Tropicanna
Plants
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Carpobrotus Species
Carpobrotus rossii

I have the one native to coastal areas in my state (Sth Australia). To see what the flowers of this one looks like check out the picture on Wikipedia for Carpobrotus rossii.
Cuttings
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Chlorophytum Species
Chlorophytum comosum

The all green variety, available to trade
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Cotyledon Species
Cotyledon orbiculata

Dinteri form
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Dichondra Species
Dichondra micrantha

(the white flowers coming out of the Dichondra in my photo if you look at it close up, the flowers are from a lobelia. I find they grow great together).

Very soft ground cover, ideal low traffic, lawn substitute. Kidney shaped follage. Rapid growing, mine has spread 12 times original size in 3 months so Ive been digging it out and planting it other places. Extremely heat tollerant, we had 43degree C heat in summer and that didnt kill it even thou it was newly planted
Plants
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Fatsia Species
Fatsia japonica
Cuttings
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Geranium Species
Geranium

(its too small currently to get cuttings from. No idea where it came from but just appeared in my backyard. No idea what flower colour it is yet)
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Gerbera
I have two different shades of pink ones (very pale pink and a mid shade pink). See my photo
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Hibiscus Species
Hibiscus rosa-sinensis

red (not scarlet) flowers. This keeps its leaves in winter and has glossy, smooth and a bit darker leaves then most of my other hibiscus plants.
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Hibiscus Species
Hibiscus rosa-sinensis

Flowers are firstly pale purplish pink in colour flower but as they age they go more a pale purple and when they die off they go lavender. Does loose its leaves in winter, the leaves arent glossy or as smooth as many of my other hibiscus.

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Hibiscus Species
Hibiscus rosa-sinensis

This one has scarlet red flowers and lost its leaves in winter.


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Hibiscus Species
Hibiscus rosa-sinensis
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Tropical Hibiscus
Hibiscus rosa-sinensis

Mine as seen in my photo appears to be 'Afternoon Delight' if one is going by the flower which it matches. Thing is it's probably not Afternoon Delight as it lost its leaves in winter. (will correct the cultivar when I know exactly what it is).
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Tropical Hibiscus
Hibiscus rosa-sinensis

Going by the plant features and flower, I seem to have the cultivar Candy Wind? Thou the flowers on mine dont seem to have as rounded petals as the Candy Wind pictures here so maybe its another cultivar?
'Candy Wind' Cuttings
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Lampranthus Species
Lampranthus aurantiacus

Hopefully this is IDed correctly. It came with a label saying "Orange Pig Face" and also had"mesembryanthemum" on its label which people here have told me is actually wrong.

Garden Express website has ones called cystalliinum, looking exactly like the orange flowers on min,e thou mine is supposed to only have a 15cm height and the others at Garden express has its height put at being 30cm high so I didnt think it was that.
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I also have another which is a pigface of some kind other then other one I have listed here which I dont know what it is yet as far as colour etc goes.
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Monstera Species
Monstera deliciosa

I just love this plant. I have a piece of root which is has a shoot which is growing fast (its grown 1inch in week). So I suggest if you want this plant for a house plant or to plant outside to get in real fast before it gets its first leaf and will be too big to send anywhere.

Note I will only trade this within Australia.
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Nerium
Nerium Oleander

I have a 4.5 to 5Ft self sown sapling here which is in a pot to give away. (give away bare rooted only).
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Nuphar Species
Nymphaea

(Its not this cow lilly I have)
Minature water Lillies .. I dont currently know what colours I have.
Roots, Tubers and Bulbs
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Banana Lily
Nymphoides aquatica

Thou I think this is more so a tropical pond plant? I have it in my outdoor pond here in Sth Australia and so far its going well (I havent had it throu a winter yet thou to really know). Its meant to be easy to grow from a leaf.
Cuttings
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Pandorea
Pandorea jasminoides

(currently no seeds available)
'Alba' Seeds
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Apricot
Prunus Armeniaca

Apricot Trees. I have baby trees from my big old tree which have self grown and are now approx 30cm high, some larger/some smaller to trade. (Ive never watered these so I guess these surviving ones are probably quite hardy).
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Species
Rosa

Yellow climbing rose
(can anyone tell me what this is?)
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Species
Rosa

This rose is extremely beautiful in its fragnance.
(Can anyone tell me what this is?)
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Species
Rosa

I have various varieties of roses other then the ones Ive already pictured, Ive no idea what any of them are, I'll decribe what each is doing and maybe someone can tell me what they could be..

One is an apricot rose (see this photo).

One couple are a baby pink. They've just finished flowering right at the start of summer. These roses are the kind which have been done on one long upright stem with a ball of growth at the top. They profusely flower with smaller roses when they flower. These dont have much scent.

Another two are a maroony red colour. These have been either pruned completely wrong (with middles hacked out) or may be those kind of roses they use to run wild in the centre of some of the road islands in some places. These flower profusely. If anyone is local and wants these, they can come and dig them up and take the whole plant as I dont want these (its right by my letter box and just gets in way etc)

I have another yellow rose but this one isnt a climber.

I have a maroon climbing rose (smaller sized flowers then the yellow climber).

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Sedum Species
Sedum

Green in colour but I think it may of gone yellow at a certain time of the year (I havent lived in my current house for long so wasnt paying much attention to all the plants here at first) . From a couple of metres away it looks like Sedum japonicum with the way its leaves are shaped (are they called leaves on succulents?) but on very close inspection one notices its leaves have some indented areas (unless that is what happens if the plant is dehydrated? I never water it).

The one I have is growing upright, currently around 45cm in height and I have no idea if it gets flowers or not. (I will add photo at some time and hopefully someone can tell me what it is exactly or just ask me for a photo is you may be interested in this).
Cuttings
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Sedum Species
Sedum nussbaumerianum
Cuttings
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Spathiphyllum
Peace lily .. white flowers. The leaves on whatever type mine is are up to 24cm long and the plant is 25 cm high.
Plants
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