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Beth Saelens
posted 05/29/08 |
bhscarlett@yahoo.com |
brugmansias, daturas especially the colors of daturas and doubles and triple daturas |
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giant white datura innoxia seeds, and mini lilac colored lefluer lilac daturas |
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I am in Lincoln Park Michigan so downriver trades or Michigan if postage now cheaper than gas, unless close, plmk,, blessings,, Beth:) |
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xmcngrl
posted 05/28/08 |
familyflamelampwork@comcast.net |
Delphinium varieties; Balloon Flower- blue or pink; Dianthus varieties; Named Hosta varieties; Gallardia; Any non-invasive colorful perennials for sun or shade. |
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Corepsis 'Zagreb' (yellow, blooms all season, ferny foliage, sun-pt sh); various short and tall bearded iris; peonies (mixed); Sedum 'Dragon's Blood'(creeping); Perennial Double Sunflower (Heliopsis); Monarda (Scarlet) |
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Flushing/Montrose area. Please email for arrangement to meet locally, or pick up. Swaps only, please. |
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Vernon Griffin
posted 03/31/08 |
vernongriffin@cox.net |
Venus Grape cuttings |
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Concord Grape cuttings |
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Also have rooted Plants of the three varieties that I listed as cutting. |
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Fredonia Grape cuttings |
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Chambourcin Wine Grape cuttings |
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Cathy Sharich
posted 05/09/07 |
cezbs@hotmail.com |
Zone 5 Succulents |
Gerber Daisies |
Raspberries |
None at this time. |
I like short compact flowers that come back every year. However, there are a few plants I enjoy that are tall and majestic, and balance out my gardens. |
| Mini-Hostas |
Foxglove |
Hostas |
| Mini-Irises |
Orange Daylillies |
| Unusual Irises |
Lily of the Valley |
| Unusual colors of Lillies (Asiatic or day) |
Little Black Walnut Trees |
| Perennials |
a Honey Suckle bush |
| Small Burning Bush |
Purple Phlox |
| Small Smoke Tree |
White and Yellow Irises |
| Red flowering plant that is 1-2" high and can tolerate dry rocky areas |
Myrtle |
| Yellow Christmas Cactus (mine died) |
I have many other plants herbs included but I do not know what they are called, some are little rock creepers with yellow flowers and others are just pretty flowers. Haven't had the time recently to find my books and identify the flowers again. |
| Ladies Slipper |
| Jack in the pulpit |
| Ferns |
| Primroses |
| Wild Flowers |
| Tulips |
| Plants tolerating hot dry soil |
| Poppies |
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Mildred Michoudet
posted 05/04/07 |
milmil314@peoplepc.co |
Anything |
Anything |
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I am new to gardening - this is my first year of both retirement and gardening. |
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Ann Arbor Area's 5th Annual Plant Swap
posted 03/26/07 |
For more information email gardenfaerie02@yahoo.com |
Saturday, May 19, 2007
11:00 to noon
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Read more on what to bring, time and location here. (pdf) |
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Tammy
posted 03/05/07 |
tsmith15@edtech.mcc.edu |
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Any |
Hibiscus |
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I am a avid gardener and will appreciate
any seeds or plants that come my way. Hope to share more with
any one out there. |
| Morning Glory |
| Sweet William |
| Pink Coneflower |
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Karen Bowman
posted 01/05/07 |
kadac1999@yahoo.com |
Cacti |
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Mostly Cacti |
Mostly Cacti |
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| Succulents |
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Patricia Hayden
posted 03/23/06 |
southerntalllady@aol.com |
Cone Flowers |
All kinds |
June Strawberry |
Zinnias |
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| Hostas |
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Christmas and Thanksgiving Cactus |
Castor Bean |
| Ground Covers |
Lucky Plant |
Gourd |
| Astilbe |
Etc. |
Loofah Sponge |
| Lillies |
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Sun Flower |
| Colored Daisies |
Okra |
| Butterfly Plant |
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| Creeping Red Sedum |
| Purple Ice |
| All kinds |
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Becky
posted 01/11/06 |
Rebecca.Gale@mcc.edu |
Lavender |
Native Prairie Species |
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Tickseed |
Join the MCC Gardening Association!
Donate to beautification efforts through the Foundation
for MCC. |
| Culinary Herbs |
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Joe Pye Weed |
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Little Blue Stem |
| Indian Grass |
| Lobelia |
| Sun Flower |
| Goldenrod |
| Milk Weed (several varieties) |
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