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Seeds I have to trade:

  • ***Am working on getting this list updated, but I know I have the vast majority of these. I have too many of these actually!****
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  • Trades include 25 seeds, some may be 50, 75+ depending on seed size and stock. (I am upping most of the seed numbers substantially, they will be quite generous.) If less, I'll be sure to let you know, if it isn't already listed as such.
  • G = Gathered by me, from plants I've grown or from plants "out-and-about" (open pollinated, followed by year of collection, ie "G 10")
  • C = Commercial (followed by year for planting, ie "C 10")
  • T = from Trade (followed by year of collection, ie "T 09")
  • T? = from Trade when collection date is unknown (date listed is when I received it)
  • ***Special Trades - The "cool" things (IMHO) that I have much less of available, and will be more selective about trading out.
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  • I use bubble envelopes and appreciate these same in return.
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  • ANNUALS - Floral/Foliage/Ethnobotanical/Herbs:
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  • Basil, large leaf - G 08
  • Cardinal Climber - G 08
  • Catchfly, aka Rose Campion (Silene coronaria), silvery fuzzy foliage, deep bright pink flower - G 09
  • Celandine Poppy (aka Wood Poppy) - G 09
  • Celosia, "Flamingo Feather" purple - G 10
  • Christmas Cactus cuttings - 3 colors, (Kris Kringle, red; unk orange/white; unk red/white)
  • Coleus, "Sedona" (an unstable variety -- original bronze; grows out a mix of bronze; bronze with chartruese edges &/or streaking; chartueuse with bronze streaking -- beautiful mix regardless, and markings apparent in seedlings) - G 08
  • Coreopsis tinctora - G 09
  • Coreopsis "moonshine", threadleaf - G 10
  • Cosmos "Purple Sensation" - G 09
  • Cosmos Lavender Mix (varying shades of lavender, from solid to a range of picotee) - G 10
  • Cosmos "White Sensation" - G 10
  • Cypress vine (Ipomoea quamoclit) Red & Pink mix - G 08
  • Cypress vine (Ipomoea quamoclit) Red - G 10
  • Dianthus armeria (Grass Pinks) - G 09
  • Echinacea, noid, regular color large flower - G 10
  • Echinacea, noid, rosier color large flower - G 10
  • Four o'clocks, Mixed Pinks (lights & brights, 15 seeds) - G 08
  • Four o'clocks, Yellow (15 seeds) - G 08
  • Four o'clocks, Yellow broken (streaked w/pink, 15 seeds) - G 08
  • Gonphrena globosa, purple - G 10
  • Hyacinth Bean Vine, purple - G 10
  • Impatiens, Balsam, light pink - G 09
  • Impatiens, Balsam, dark fushia - G 09
  • Impatiens, Balsam, mixed pinks (multi shades) - G 10
  • Jewels of Opar (Talinum paniculatum) - G 08
  • Larkspur, lg blue tall - G 09
  • Marigold, big & tall solid yellow (3rd generation out from Snowdrift) - G 08
  • Marigold, "Naughty Marietta" (Tages patula) gold with red markings at center/streaked outward - G 09
  • Marigold, "Tina's Blizzard", fuzzy cream flowers w/NO PETALS! (Since I find nothing like it online, I'm latin-naming it: Tagetes erecta gebharti-blizzard), tall, Snowdrift variant, flowers look smaller since the petals are missing (these did not grow for me last year, so they may be sterile) - G 08 *Free with any trade if you'll try them!
  • Melampodium paludosum (Butter Daisy) - G 08
  • Millet, "Purple Majesty" (5 seeds) - C 09
  • Millet, Black (Pennisetum glaucum) - dark purple foliage, Black plume (may be same as "Purple Majesty") - G 08
  • Millet, "Limelight" (Setaria italica) - G 08
  • Morning Glory, mix named (Early Call, Jamie Lynn, Crimson Rambler...) - G 08
  • Morning Glory, "Orange Noah" (15 seeds) - G 08
  • Morning Glory, "Purple Feathers Mix" (mix of dark & light; 15 seeds) - G 09
  • Morning Glory, "Lavender Feathers" (lavender; 15 seeds) - G 10
  • Morning Glory, "Sunspot" heirloom, var. luteola; tiny red (15 seeds)- G 10
  • Nigella, Love-in-a-Mist (mixed colors) - T 09?
  • Shiso, Green (Perilla frutescens) normal leaves - G 10
  • Shiso, Purple (Perilla frutescens) normal leaves; aka Red Shiso - G 10
  • Shiso, Purple (Perilla frutescens) frillier leaves; aka Red Shiso - G 10
  • Snapdragon (Antirrhinum majus), yellow - G 08
  • Eyeball Plant (Spilanthes oleracea) - G 08
  • Sunflower, "Itallian White" - F 10
  • Sunflower, Maximillian - G 09
  • Sunflower, Marked Mix - G 10
  • Sunflower, Mongolian Giant - T 10
  • White Avens, native (Geum canadense) - G 09
  • **I also have another native Geum look-alike (but it has "multi-burr" seeds) that I'm trying to identify. Great foliage - Sue you were right back in spring '09, it wasn't the same plant! See my link to daves garden list to see my tenative id for it.....
  • Zinnia elegans, "Green Envy" - G 08
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  • PERENNIALS
  • Ageratum, Hardy (normal tall kind) - G 10
  • Ageratum, Hardy (short type) - G 10*
  • Agastache, "Golden Jubilee" - G 08
  • Armenian Basketflower "Lemon Fluff" (Centaurea macrocephala) - G 10
  • Asarina, light purple - T ?09
  • Aster, New England, purple - G 10
  • Astilbe chinensis var. fumila (sm trade) - G 09
  • Balloon flower, dwarf blue - G 10
  • Blackberry Lily, Orange (normal marked type) - G 10
  • Blackberry Lily, Red type (10 seeds) - G 09
  • Boneset (unknown which species, not the narrow leaved type) - G 10
  • Camanula punctata Cherry Belles
  • Candy Lily, burgandy with yellow (10 seeds) - G 10
  • Candy Lily, yellow (10 seeds) - G 10
  • Candy Lily, mix (yellow, purple, purple w/yellow) (10 seeds) - G 10
  • Candy Lily, soft red (10 seeds) - G 10
  • Columbine, "Black Barlow" (quite black, frilly clementine type) - G 10
  • Columbine, "Black Heirloom" (very dark plum) - G 10
  • Columbine, "Green Apples" (light green nearly white, frilly clementine type)- G 10
  • Columbine, "Lemon Ice" (light yellow nearly white) - G 10
  • Columbine, "Woodside Golden" (white flower) - G 10
  • Columbine, Pink, noid (short spurs) - G 10
  • Columbine, Pink, very frilly, noid (short spurs) - G 10
  • Columbine, Lg Purple - T 10
  • Columbine, Red noid (short spurs) - G 10
  • Cup Plant - G 10
  • Dianthus, Black Magic (darkest, nearly black) - G 10
  • Dianthus, Black Magic (dark burgandy red) - G 09
  • Dianthus, "Firewitch" - G 10
  • Dianthus, "Siberian Blues" - G 10
  • Dianthus, White w/pink-burgandy line, short - G 09
  • Dianthus knappi, yellow - G 09
  • Feverfew, Single - G 08
  • Feverfew, Double - G 09
  • Foxglove, Alba (tall) (BIENNIAL) - G 10
  • Foxglove, Alba (short) (BIENNIAL) - G 10
  • Foxglove (Apricot & Purple mix, Mostly Apricot, BIENNIAL) - G 08
  • Foxglove, purple (tall; BIENNIAL) - G 10
  • Foxglove, grandflora, light yellow (much larger flowers than Straw lutea, but similar color; true perennial) - G 10
  • Foxglove, Straw (digitalis lutea) (light yellow micro-blooms; true perennial) - G 10
  • Foxglove, noid, short (unknown color, likely pink purple type mix just can't remember and didn't get a photo) - G 10
  • Gaillardia, Burgundy - G 10
  • Gaillardia, regular Blanketflower- G 10
  • Geum vernum, Spring Avens (I got these switched with the old stock of my Geum canadens, so if you have gotten White Avens from me in the past, it might actually be this one instead. My appologies.) - G 09
  • Geum canadensis, White Avens, native - G 10
  • Heal-All / Self-Heal (Prunella vulgaris) - G 09
  • Helenium "Autumn Lollipop" - G 08
  • Hemlock-- Poison Hemlock; grow with caution (Conium maculatum) - G 10
  • Heuchera, "Gaurdian Angel" - G 10
  • Heuchera, "Mystic Angel" - G 10
  • Heuchera, "Mocha" - G 10
  • Heuchera, "Purple Palace" - G 10
  • Heuchera, noid (green leaf, bright deep pink flower) - G 10
  • Inula, Elecampagne - G 09
  • Iris, Louisianna (aka Swamp Iris), yellow - G 09
  • Ironweed (Vernonia gigantea? or noveboracensis? other?), tall (to 6' at least) - G 10
  • Lamb's Ears - G 10
  • Ligularia, dentata "desdemona" - G 09
  • Liriope, Monkey grass - G 10
  • Lobelia cardinalis, native Cardinal Flower - G 10
  • Lobelia "Great Blue" - G 08
  • Lupinus mutabilis var. cruickshankii "sunrise" (8 seeds) - C 10***
  • Mexican Hats (Ratibida columnifera) - G 10
  • Milkweed, Blue-Vined (late season Monarch host)- G 09
  • Mimulus ringens (Allegheny Monkey Flower), medium indigo-blue - G 10
  • Monarda fistula - G 10
  • Mother of Thyme - G 09
  • Northern Sea Oats - G 09
  • Primrose (Evening), "Tina James" - G 09
  • Primrose (day), "Monster PA" a wild PA type...mine grew to 8 ft tall!!! - G 09
  • Rudbeckia, "Autumn Colors" - G 10
  • Rudbeckia, Doubles, Marked & Darks - G 10
  • Rudbeckia triloba, Brown Eyed Susan - G 10
  • Santolina chamaecparissus ssp tomentosa - C 10 ***
  • Scabiosa (Very Black) - G 08
  • Sedum, "Autumn Joy" - G 09
  • Sedum, Mix (from named talls, variety of foliage colors and flower colors) - G 10
  • Snakeroot, White - G 10
  • Solomon's Seal (advanced growers only; requires double dormancy germination) (12 seeds) - G 09***
  • Solomon's Seal, False, Variegated (advanced growers only; requires double dormancy germination) (12 seeds) - G 09***
  • Sweet Autumn Clematis - G 10
  • Tiarella, noid - G 10
  • Valerian - (chaffy, but seeds are apparent) - G 10
  • Verbascum blatteria (Moth Mullein) - G 09
  • Verbascum, white (looks like chaixii; hot pink centers) - G 09
  • Verbascum, yellow (was supposed to be nigrum, but leaves aren't so dark; flowers look right though w/hot pink centers) - G 09
  • Verbascum, Mixed yellow & white (listed above individually) - G 09
  • Verbena bonariensis - G 10
  • Woad, Dyer's - G 10
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  • Topicals, Trees, & Woody Vines --
  • Bittersweet, American (Celastrus scandens; 20 seeds) - G 10
  • Cotton, white (10 seeds) - T 07?
  • Datura, "Lilac le Fleur" - T 08?
  • Hibiscus, unk Lg Pink - T 08?
  • Kentucky Coffee Tree - G 09
  • Redbud - G 08
  • Wisteria (6 seeds) - G 09
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  • Vegetables / Fruits:
  • Pepper, Thai Hot - G 08
  • Tomatoes, heirloom (15 seeds per trade, or as stated/arranged) OPF = Open Pollinated & fermented:
  • "Azoychka" - T 07?
  • "Beefsteak" - C 09?
  • "Black Cherry" OPF (8 seeds) - T 07
  • "Black Krim" OPF - G 08
  • "Delicious" - T 09?
  • "Dr. Wyche's Yellow" (6 seeds) - T 08
  • "Faribo Gold Heart" OPF - G 08
  • "Garden Peach" (6 seeds) - T 09?
  • "Grape" OPF - T 09?
  • "Green Zebra" OPF - G 08
  • "Mortgage Lifter" (8 seeds) - C 08
  • "Paul Robeson" - T 09?
  • Red calabash type (from Purple Calabash line) OP - G 08
  • "Rutgers Select" OP - T 09?
  • "White Currant" OPF - G 08
  • "Yellow Banana Legs" OPF - G 08
  • "Yellow Pear" - T 08
  • "Yellow Perfection" OPF (7 seeds) - T 08
  • Tomatoes, normal/commercial or unknown types(15 seeds per trade, or as arranged):
  • Red currant/mini-cherry type, wild/volunteer, super sweet OPF G 08
  • ***see also my trade list at davegarden -- as there are images attached there***
  • http://davesgarden.com/community/trading/list.php?list=have&member=kilngod
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  • ****UP TO 10 FREE AS BONUS WITH ANY TRADE (will also trade 10 of these to 2 of yours, in addition to this bonusing offer). A few may be gone already so name extra ones just in case****
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  • Ageratum, Hardy (normal tall kind) - G 09
  • Calendula, yellow-orange - T 08?
  • Catnip - G 08
  • Cosmos "White Sensation" - G 09
  • Datura, purple (careful, is poisonous) - T 08?
  • Dianthus armeria (Grass Pinks) - G 08
  • Cleome, light purple - T 08?
  • Columbine (unk colors, may be mixed) - G 08
  • Coreopsis "Quills & Thrills" - T 08
  • Cosmos, Orange - G 08
  • Feverfew, Double - G 08
  • Foxglove, purple (BIENNIAL) - G 09
  • Grass, Blue Fescue - G 09
  • Hardy Flower Mix (includes Cosmos, Gaillardia, Goldenrod, Daisy, Tickseed Coreopsis, Liatris, Calendula, Marigold, rudbeckia, Ironweed, Jor Pye Weed, Yarrow) - T 08?
  • Geranium - T 08
  • Impatiens (noid) purple - G 08
  • Lobelia cardinalis, native Cardinal Flower - G 08
  • Joe Pye Weed - T 08?
  • Joe Pye Weed, Chocolate - T 08?
  • Love Lies Bleeding (Amaranthus caudatus) - G 08
  • Malva/Mallow mix - T 08?
  • Morning Glory, "Flying Saucers" - G 08
  • Morning Glory, "Grandpa Otts" - G 08
  • Morning Glory, "Heavenly Blue"- G 08
  • Morning Glory, "Milky Way" - G 08
  • Morning Glory, "Scarlett O'Hara" - T?07
  • Morning Glory, "Split Personality" - G 08
  • Morning Glory, "Sunspot" heirloom, var. luteola; tiny red (15 seeds)- G 08
  • Morning Glory, "Tie-Dye Blue" - G 08
  • Morning Glory, mix unk - T 08?
  • Morning Glory, royal blue - T 08
  • Moss Rose, succulent (mixed colors) - G 07
  • Porcelain Vine (can be invasive) - T 08?
  • Rudbeckia triloba, Brown Eyed Susan - G 09
  • Scabiosa (Deep Burgandy, nearly black) - G 08
  • Shiso, Purple (Perilla frutescens) normal leaves; aka Red Shiso - G 08
  • Shiso, Purple (Perilla frutescens) frillier leaves; aka Red Shiso - G 08
  • Snakeroot, White - G 09
  • Sweet Autumn Clematis - G 08
  • Sweet Pea, Mammoth Choice, Rose Pink - C 07
  • Sweet Pea, "Royal Family" (mix?) - T 08?
  • Trumpet vine, orange - T 08?
  • Trumpet vine, red - G 07
  • Verbena bonariensis - G 08


Seeds I am looking for:

  • (This needs updating....but generally I don't mind trading for more of something I've recently gotten. Better chance that I'll get it to grow.)
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  • Added on 12/8 - Wants from other folks' Have lists :) & other additions:
  • Ipomoea obscura 'Ethiopia'
  • Balloon Flower "Komachi" (commercial or gathered, please mark which)
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  • Added on 12/5 - Wants from other folks' Have lists :) & other additions:
  • Columbine Quetzal
  • Gomphrena globosa, white
  • Rudbeckias - and with HUGE yellow flowers (or other colors; just not the normal size-color black eyed susan).
  • Rudbeckia henry eilers
  • Zinnia profusion apricot
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  • Added on 11/25/10 - Wants from other folks' Have lists :) & other additions:
  • Anthemis tinctoria 'Dyer's Chamomile'
  • Camellia Sinensis, tea tree
  • Cepholaphora aromatica
  • Columbines, 'Leprechaun's Gold', origami types especially, or any
  • Cornflower (Centaurea cyanus) - any named blacks
  • Cosmodium brunette
  • Dahlia, "Black Beauty" or other black or near black
  • Foxglove, Strawberry (Digitalis mertonensis), perennial
  • 4:00s "Custard & Cream" or other creamy types.
  • Gentiana flavida - Cream Gentian
  • Heuchera "Firefly" or any named
  • Hollyhock, mountain (Iliamna rivulari) *hint jaynine :)
  • Iris tectorum - Japanese Roof Iris
  • Jacob's Ladder, any colors (especially Polemonium pauciflorum, or other yellows)
  • Lavatera, Silvercup
  • Lobelia siphilicata alba
  • Mimulus cardinalis-Scarlet Monkey Flower *hint jaynine :)
  • Mimulus ringens - Allegheny Monkey Flower, colors other than medium indigo-blue
  • Morning glories 'Gray Morning Mist'
  • Morning glories, any yellow
  • Ozmorhiza claytonii Sweet cicely
  • Poppies, any kind in whites/creams
  • Redbud tree, Alba
  • Salpiglossis - Bolero
  • St. Johns Wort, tomentosum (wooly)
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  • Endangered KY species:
  • Cumberland rosemary (Conradina verticillata)
  • Cumberland sandwort (Arenaria cumberlandensis)
  • Price's potato-bean (Apios priceana)
  • Running buffalo clover (Trifolium stoloniferum)
  • Short's goldenrod (Solidago shortii)
  • Virginia spiraea (Spiraea virginiana)
  • White-haired goldenrod (Solidago albopilosa)
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  • Acanthus spinosis (Bear's Breaches), have mollis already
  • Artemesia stelleriana
  • Asian Pear (any that will grow in zone 6)
  • Balloon Flower, any doubles
  • Bells of Ireland
  • Billy Button - Craspedia globosa
  • Bishop’s mitre / Barrenwort (EPIMEDIUM RUBRUM)
  • Black Cohosh, Bugbane, any dark-leaved variety (Actaea racemosa)
  • Blackberry Lily, White
  • Candy lily, white
  • Chocolate Daisy / Chocolate Flower
  • Coleus, any black/dark (unmarked), brown (marked or unmarked) OR chartruse/lightgreen (unmarked)
  • Columbine, any dwarf types
  • Columbine "Roman Bronze"
  • Coreopsis, varigated foliage
  • Cup & Saucer Vine "Key Lime"
  • Desmodium gyrans - Telegraph Plant
  • Dianthus, "Black & White Minstrels"
  • Dianthus, peach kinds
  • Dianthus - superbus Crimsonia (or any other true red)
  • Dichondra, argentea "Silver Falls" or other silvery one
  • Four O'clocks, "Peaches & Cream" or other peach
  • Four O'clock "Salmon Sunset" or other salmon
  • Foxglove, "Silver Fox"
  • Ganzia "Daybreak Orange Cream" or other yellows, whites, golds
  • Gentians, any
  • Grasses: Millium effusum "Aureum"
  • Grasses: Ophiopogon Nigrescens, Ornamental Black Grass
  • Heuchera, any named types (other than Purple Palace, Mystic Angel, Guardian Angel, Mocha)
  • Hollyhocks, any browns/tans/creams/yellows, (those as doubles are even better)
  • Hollyhock "halo white"
  • Iris - browns/rust, tans, creams, blacks, greys
  • Jack-in-the-pulpit, any
  • Larkspur "Earl Grey"
  • Lenten Rose / aka Heleobore, green or tan flowered
  • Lobelia, perennial upright type, Salmon OR White color (have red, blue)
  • Lupinus albifrons 'Silver Bush Lupine'
  • Marigold, whites/creams of any size
  • Millet, "Jester"
  • Monarda "Fantasy" (I know it may not come true, but I can hope!)
  • Monkshood
  • Morning glories 'Chachamaru'
  • Morning glories 'Gray Lady'
  • Morning glories 'Hamaginga'
  • Morning glories any brown
  • Morning glories any grey
  • Nigella "Chocolate Sundae"
  • Pearlwort (Sagina subulata)
  • Peony - black, red, salmon, yellow, rust or bi-colors
  • Pepper, White Bell type
  • Primula - polyantha Gold Laced
  • Primrose, common - Primula vulgaris
  • Primrose, Evening "Innocence" or other white groundcover type
  • Rodgerisa pinnata, "Superba"
  • Rodgerisa, really...any
  • Rudbeckia "Denver Daisy" "Spotlight" or other Marked or odd color types
  • Rudbeckia, "Chocolate Orange" "Cherokee Sunset" or any other double types, (no regular yellow triloba, or reg. Black eyed susans)
  • Salvia discolor / Andean Silver-Leaved Sage***
  • Shasta Daisy, any dwarf varieties
  • Snapdragon, "Night & Day", "Black Velvet" (OR any blacks)
  • St. Johns Wort, Hypericum chapmanii (Apalachicola/appalachian);or tomentosum (wooly) types ONLY please
  • Sunflowers - odd colors and shapes, Like or Especially:
  • Sunflowers "Cappuccino"
  • Sunflowers "Chocolate"
  • Sunflowers "Green Ice"
  • Sunflowers "Razzmatazz"
  • Sunflowers, any dwarfs
  • Swallowwort, Black (Cynanchum louiseae; aka Vincetoxicum nigrum)
  • Tansy, Woolly (or other fuzzy leaved kind)
  • Telegraph Plant (Desmodium gyrans)
  • Tiarella - any kind
  • Tomato Heirloom - Tomberry
  • Winecups
  • Zinnia "Queen Red Lime"
  • Zinnia "Polar Bear"
  • Zinnia any cream types
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  • Trees/Shrubs:
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  • Amelanchier stolonifera (Quebec berry, Juneberry, Running Serviceberry, Dwarf Serviceberry)
  • Amelanchier alnifolia (Saskatoon berry), especially var. pumila
  • Azaleas - true red, any yellow, peach/salmon; single or double
  • Bay Laurel / Bay Leaf Tree
  • Key Lime tree
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  • ---no Daturas or Nicotianas please---
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  • ****General Categories of particular interest; if you have things in these categories for the WLOMWL swap, either email me first, or just surprise me with your favorite one (I have a lot of these types already, so don't want you to go wild here)****
  • Variegates and Dark, Tan, Bronze, Light, or Silver foliage;
  • Black-Grey-Brown-Tan-Green flowers;
  • Woodland natives;
  • Things with Pottery terms (Terracotta, Clay, Cup, Pitcher, Dinnerplate, Dirt), Appalachia, or Chocolate in the name (No Chocolate Joe Pye Weed please)
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  • Will also trade for non-plant items such as:
  • Handmade soaps
  • Metal plant markers (the zinc writable or copper engraveable kind)
  • Birdhouses
  • Windchimes
  • Commercial Teas
  • Interesting kitchen "hot pads" (not mitten type)
  • Handmade candlesticks
  • Perfume
  • Milk glass salt & pepper shakers
  • boxes of Sharpie markers
  • ...or make offers.
  • ***Ideally, it would be good to see a photo of the thing you're offering if possible. (thanks!)


Plants I have to trade:

  • Ageratum, Hardy (Eupatorium coelestinum; native) (divisions) -P
  • Ajuga, recieved as "Valfredda" (which is also called "Chocolate Chip"), though it seems a little wider leafed and has less burgandy in it. Has the great large flower spikes though. (lots, runners) - P
  • Amsonia (noid) - P
  • Anenome, Snowdrop white (sylvestris) (divisions) - P
  • Artemisia abrotanum, aka Southern Wormwood (cuttings; and will be rooting some soon) - P, SHRUB
  • Aster, New England (Symphyotrichum novae-angliae) (divisions) - P
  • Bay Laurel, rooted cutting - P
  • Blackberry lily (sm divison) - P
  • Blue-vined Milkweed, native (Cynanchum laeve) (wild growing) - P
  • Boneset (sm plants) - P
  • Brugmansia, "Jean Pasco", rooted cutting (wood 3/4" thick with good sprouting) - houseplant here in z7 (may be hardy in 8 or 9 though)
  • Candy Lily, burgundy with gold (sm division) - P
  • Candy Lily, red (sm division) - P
  • Catnip, basic kind (divisions) - P
  • Celandine poppy / wood poppy (Stylophorum diphyllum) (wild growing; also have tons of seed) - B
  • Clematis, Sweet Autumn (Clematis terniflora) (1st/2nd+ year) - P
  • Coreopsis, yellow Lanceleaf (divisions) - P
  • Creeping Sedum, yellow (gold moss type or similar)(cuttings) - P
  • Creeping Sedum, blue, needle leaf type (cuttings) - P
  • Creeping Sedum, dark green, flat leaf type (cuttings) - P
  • Cup Plant (Silphium perfoliatum) (divisions) - P
  • Daisy "Dwarf Snowcap" (3rd yr sm divisions) - P
  • Daylily - unk, sm red, spider type, similar to "August Flame" and "Autumn Blaze" but small, narrow leaf (have photo) (divisions) - P
  • Daylily - unk, large picotee bugandy-plum, similar to "Abba" or "Capernaum Sin", but deeper richer color than the latter (have photo), plant appx 20-24" tall (divisions) - P
  • Daylily - unk, large mildly picotee yellow, simiar to "Atlanta Champion" slightly less frill, shorter plant appx 12-15" tall, larger than "Happy Returns" (have photo) (divisions) - P
  • Daylily - unk, large picotee orange, burgundy markings, similar to "All Fired Up", appx 20-24" tall (have photo) (divisions) - P
  • Dianthus armeria, aka Grass Pinks (a few volunteers) - A
  • Dianthus knappi, yellow (divisions) - P
  • Dianthus, other pink & white mixed, with line at eye (divisions) - P
  • English Ivy
  • Hens & Chicks, narrow leaf, reddish-purple-green (1"-2")
  • Iris, Lg Bearded NOID - all Purple, very very frilly (divisions) - P
  • Iris, Lg Bearded NOID - all White, very very frilly (divisions) - P
  • Iris, Lg Bearded NOID - all Yellow, (divisions) - P
  • Iris, Lg Bearded NOID - Yellow top, Burgundy falls (divisions) - P
  • Iris, Lg Bearded NOID - Burgundy-Plum falls, Light Mauve crown (divisions) - P
  • Iris, Lg Bearded NOID - Purple falls, Lavender crown (divisions) - P
  • Iris, Yellow Flag NOID (aka Louisiana), (large divisions) - P
  • Lamb's Ears (Stachys byzantina, noid variety) (divisions) - P
  • Lilac, Beijing Primrose (yellow; Syringa pekinensis, appx 5" tall)
  • Liriope, regular (green) (divisions) - P
  • Liriope, varigated (sm division) - P
  • Mint, Chocolate (Mentha x piperita f. citrata 'Chocolate') (divisions) - P
  • Monarda fistula, native, lavender (divisions) - P
  • Monarda, red (niod, looks like "Jacob Cline" though) (divisions) - P
  • Mother of Thyme (Thymus pulegioides) (divisions) - P
  • Mountain Laurel, Texas (Sophora secundiflora); appx 5-8" tall, hardy only to zone 7b
  • Primrose, Mexican, day-blooming/long-blooming (Oenothera speciosa) (divisions) - P
  • Redbud tree seedlings (little 1st yrs) - TREE
  • Rosemary (well-rooted cuttings) - P
  • Rough Comfrey (Symphytum asperum) early multi-color blooms (divisions) - P
  • Rudbeckia triloba (Brown-Eyed Susan) (divisions) - BIENNIAL / P
  • Sedum, Varigated (cuttings) - P
  • Sedum, tall regular "Autumn Joy", pink blooms (cuttings) - P
  • Shiso, green (nearly invasive annual, easy to pull out, will grow in sun or shade; volunteers) - A
  • Shiso, purple/red, extra frilly (Perilla frutescens, may be var.'Crispa'?) (nearly invasive annual, easy to pull out, beautiful dark foliage, will grow in sun or shade; volunteers) - A
  • Shiso, purple/red, flatter leaf (Perilla frutescens, may be var.'Atropurpurea' or 'Akashiso'?) (nearly invasive annual, easy to pull out, beautiful dark foliage, will grow in sun or shade) (volunteers) - A
  • Spiderwort, indigo-blue (noid) (divisions) - P
  • Tiarella, white flower (sm division) - P
  • Valerian (Valeriana officinalis) (divisions) - P
  • Verbascum (noid) (2nd year, seed was from nigrum but growth isn't dark, may have hybridized; have both white flowered with hot pink centers and yellow flowered with hot pink centers; bees love it) - P
  • White Avens (Geum canadense, native) (wild growing) - P?/BIENNIAL?
  • White Snakeroot (Ageratina altissima / Eupatorium rugosum) (sm 3rd yr divisions) - P
  • Yarrow, white (Achillea millefolium) (divisions) - P
  • Yarrow "Cloth of Gold" (sm division) - P
  • Yarrow, red (sm division) - P


Plants I am looking for:

  • +Anything in my seeds wanted list above
  • Acanthus mollis or spinosis (Bears Breeches, any)
  • Astilbe, peach, yellow, or red especially
  • Billy Button - Craspedia globosa
  • Black anything
  • Black Cohosh
  • Bleeding Hearts, white
  • Brown anything (if alive!)
  • Coreopsis, varigated
  • Desmodium gyrans - Telegraph Plant
  • Edelweiss
  • Ferns, Painted
  • Fig, Brown Turkey & Italian (or other light kind)
  • Grey anything
  • Hollyhocks, Peach, Yellow, Black, or Browns
  • Inula, elecampagne
  • Iris (Rusty colors, brown, grey, black....peach, soft light yellow)
  • Lavender cotton, santolina -- especially the grey/silver kinds
  • Lobelia, perennial upright type, White, Salmon, or Blue (have red)
  • Ostrich Fern, other tall ferns
  • Monkshood, any
  • Morning glory, yellows
  • Pachysandra
  • Purple foliage, any
  • Rodgerisa, any
  • Sarracenia purpurea - Purple Pitcher Plant
  • Silver anything
  • St. Johns Wort, Apalachicola/Appalachian type only (Hypericum chapmanii)
  • Santolina, Lavender Cotton -- especially the grey/silver kinds
  • Shrubs, low-to-ground/creeping evergreen types
  • Tan anything
  • Tiarella, any
  • Turtleheads, any
  • White Snakeroot "Chocolate" (Eupatorium rugosum / Ageratina altissima "Chocolate")
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  • ---no Daturas or Nicotianas please---
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  • ****General Categories of particular interest****
  • Variegates and Dark or Silver foliage;
  • Black-Grey-Brown-Tan-Green flowers;
  • Woodland natives;
  • Things with Pottery terms (Terracotta, Clay, Cup, Pitcher, Dinnerplate, Dirt), Appalachia, or Chocolate in the name (No Chocolate Joe Pye Weed please)
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  • Will also trade for non-plant items such as:
  • Handmade soaps
  • Metal plant markers (the zinc writable or copper engraveable kind)
  • Birdhouses
  • Windchimes
  • Commercial Teas
  • Interesting kitchen "hot pads" (not mitten type)
  • Handmade candlesticks
  • Perfume
  • Milk glass salt & pepper shakers
  • boxes of Sharpie markers
  • ...or make offers.
  • ***Ideally, it would be good to see a photo of the thing you're offering if possible. (thanks!)

 
 

 

 
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