As I have not gotten any confirmation on the ID of this plant, purchased labelled as Salvia caespitosa/S. quezelii(?), I hesitate to send seeds to the NARGS and SRGC seedexes, and will instead send them out to whoever wants them...
PM me if would like seed of this attractive, if somewhat mysterious, large-flowered Salvia.
Paeonia anomala bloomed nicely this year, and produced enough fertile seed for a couple of packets to send out, if anyone is interested.
Let me know by PM, please.
I have extra seeds to share:
-- packed in damp vermiculite
-- pink, white, or with dark spots
-- some taller, some shorter
-- will send overseas
Send me a pm if you're interested. I have 3 requests ready to mail already.
I have some seed left over from germinating Paulownia tomentosa. This tree is a rapid grower, and may be considered potentially invasive in some areas but seems to behave itself here. You can see my posting on its growth rate here:
I'm looking for Hydrastis canadensis seeds to buy or swap. Could somebody help me please ?
Hi all, here is some seeds,tubers,cormels for swap. Im looking for anything beautifull for me and my wife. (e.g. Amaryllidaceae, Hyacinthaceae, Iridaceae or something else ) Please PM or email.
Tubers
Sinningia cardinalis
Sinningia speciosa
Cormels
Gladiolus mix
I am looking to build a collection of Roscoeas, which are not commonly available in Atlantic Canada. I would like to find seed from Roscoea nepalensis and Roscoea wardii. Different colour forms of Rosoea cautleyoides, R. humeana and R purpurea (especially seed from Red Gurkha or any other of the rubra types) are also on my search list. Currently germinating R. alpina, R cautleyoides and R humeana seed from "Plant World Seeds", so any additional seeds would be very welcome.
I'm always looking for trades of interesting new species and varieties of (mostly) perennials. Alpines are good, but I'm also game for woodlanders, border perennials, or anything else that might grow in a mid-Atlantic U.S. garden. I keep a fairly up-to-date list of my available seed trades up at http://www.robsplants.com/seed/trade.php .
Already looking forward to the annual seedex shipment, and just killing some time till they arrive :-)