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        <title>Welcome! - Spring 2017 Have</title>
        <description>What are you bringing to the swap?</description>
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            <title>Amy H Have List (9 replies)</title>
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            <description><![CDATA[<span style="font-size:large"><b>Herbs</b></span><br />
3 bronze fennel <br />
Basil<br />
--Sweet<br />
--Lemon <br />
--cinnamon<br />
Mints-<br />
--6 Chocolate(LIz,ESG:Lynn C, Marcia G)<br />
--4 Orange(*DM<br />
--5 Apple(*DM<br />
--3 Kentucky Colonel Spearmint<br />
--6 Tina&#039;s(fast growing peppermint, similar to chocolate mint)<br />
--4 Purple Flowering Spearmint<br />
--4 Grampa Fred&#039;s Mint(spearmint)(KAGT : Beverly Wilcox, ESG :Rosanne)<br />
--5 strawberry mint(small spearmint with an unusual fruity scent)(LIz, KAGT: Beverly Wilcox, ESG : Rosanne, Joe P)<br />
--None Left-3 blackberry mint(peppermint with an unusual fruity scent)(*DM, LIz, ESG: Barbra B)<br />
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<b>Vegetables</b><br />
tomatoes<br />
--2 sungold <br />
--3 chocolate cherry <br />
--3 Reinstraub<br />
4 celery Utah <br />
4 kale assorted <br />
4 sweet potato (2 Suzanne)<br />
peppers <br />
--3 golden treasure <br />
--2 stocky red roaster (Valerie C)<br />
--2 Neapolitan <br />
--2 Tennessee cheese <br />
--2 round of hungary<br />
--2 Anaheim college 64 <br />
--4 Cubanelle<br />
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<b>Flowers</b> <br />
5+Dark purple iris(short,re blooming)(Queen Sunburst)<br />
Purple Siberian iris<br />
Gomphera-everlastings<br />
Zinia<br />
sunflower <br />
--2 taiyo <br />
--2 mammoth gray stripe<br />
Tithonia <br />
8 Marigold (Queen Sunburst)]]></description>
            <dc:creator>amyhaun</dc:creator>
            <category>Spring 2017 Have</category>
            <pubDate>Sat, 13 May 2017 02:21:33 +0000</pubDate>
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            <title>Dexter&#039;s Little list (3 replies)</title>
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            <description><![CDATA[How can I TAG people in this post??<br />
<br />
Looks like for the most part  this is what I can do :P  Knee surgery put me far behind on getting things seeded and growing<br />
<br />
BRINGING  POTS  around 20 to 30  various sizes<br />
<br />
Some  regular plain hostas<br />
<br />
BOGPLANT ( Sarracenia Redbug)  <br />
<br />
THESE ARE GIVEN    there may be more stuff but its iffy<br />
<br />
<br />
IM LOOKING FOR: ( these will go to a couple of friends of mine since helping them start out)<br />
<br />
Iris:  Dark preferred but not picky<br />
<br />
Butterfly weed ( orange ) or Swamp Milkweed ( Pink)<br />
<br />
Dill or Fennel ( attracts swallowtails)<br />
<br />
Any butterfly attractors will be considered]]></description>
            <dc:creator>Dexter</dc:creator>
            <category>Spring 2017 Have</category>
            <pubDate>Fri, 12 May 2017 18:47:43 +0000</pubDate>
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            <title>Leigh&#039;s Have List (15 replies)</title>
            <link>http://www.easttnplantswap.com/forum/read.php?5,100,100#msg-100</link>
            <description><![CDATA[<u>Paeonia, Peony</u>.  Has a fuchsia pink flower that blooms mid – spring. Plant is from perennial root ball.  Cut back each year. Does not like being moved and take up to 3 years to bloom.  Loves sun. – 1 gallon pot with leaves, 2 1-gallon pots with roots <span style="color:#66CC33">GENI</span><br />
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<u>Iris, bearded.</u>  Has white flower with a purple hue that blooms mid spring. The perennial loves sun. – 3 1-gallon pots <span style="color:#66CC33">GENI</span><br />
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<u>Hemerocallis, Daylily</u>. Tall orange flower blooms late spring; perennial; love sun. – 2 1-gallon pots<br />
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<u>Galium Odoratum, Sweet Woodruff</u>. A medicinal plant and ground cover with white flower that bloom in mid-spring. The perennial prefers shade and will go dormant in the heat of the summer. – 1 small pot - <span style="color:#FF0000">Suzanne</span><br />
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<u>Arisaema triphyllum, Jack in the pulpit</u>. The green and purple strip flower blooms in mid-spring. This perennial plant goes dormant in the summer through winter. Prefers shade – 2 small pots - - <span style="color:#FF0000">Suzanne</span><br />
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<u>Helianthus, sunflower.</u> This plant grows to 4-5 feet tall and blooms early summer. The birds love the seeds. This annual loves water and sun. It reseeds itself.  – 2 small pots<br />
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<u>Marjoram/herb</u>. This perennial is a milder cousin to oregano.  I use it as a ground cover. I have found it is happy in sun or shade. – 1 small pot <span style="color:#9900CC">TRACI</span><br />
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<u>Glaucium flavu, Yellow Horned poppy.</u> This annual grows to 2 feet diameter and has delicate yellow flowers that bloom all summer. It reseeds annually. I purchase my original historic plants from Monticello. It loves sun- 1 small pot <span style="color:#FF9933">Kim C</span> <br />
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<u>Sedum rupestre. Blue Spruce stonecrop</u> is a low growing trailing variety with spectacular bluish foliage with conifer-like leaves. Full sun (but does not seem to mind shade). Star-shaped flowers are usually in clusters or sprays that often change color throughout their bloom time. – 1 small pot <span style="color:#0033CC">Valerie</span> <br />
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<u>Sedum ‘Lemon Ball</u>’. This hardy stonecrop is very similar to  ‘Angelina’ but with brighter chartreuse to lime green foliage and without the orange highlights in winter. The yellow spring flowers don’t show up well against the leaves but it makes a great accent in mixed containers or border foregrounds. Drought tolerant. Hardy to zone 3. – 1 small pot.<br />
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<u>Marigold</u> - annual with red, orange, and yellow variegation. The plant grows to 2 feet in diameter. Reseeds itself. – 1 small pot.<br />
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<u>Garlic Chives</u> - white flower in late summer. - <span style="color:#FF0000">Suzanne</span><br />
<u>Regular Chives</u> - purple flower in mid-spring - <span style="color:#FF0000">Suzanne</span>]]></description>
            <dc:creator>cheeklc_2000</dc:creator>
            <category>Spring 2017 Have</category>
            <pubDate>Fri, 12 May 2017 18:46:01 +0000</pubDate>
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            <title>Ashley &amp; Ewellette&#039;s List  UPDATED 5/11 (16 replies)</title>
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            <description><![CDATA[Hey, Glad to be able to go to the swap the spring. here is my list and i will have pictures of the flowers with me. <br />
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Ashley&#039;s Plants (QueenSunburst)<br />
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1. Aloe   <span style="color:#660099">Suzanne</span><br />
2. Lamb Ear<br />
3. Golden/burgundy Breaded Iris (3 Only)   <span style="color:#660099">Suzanne, Geni, </span><br />
4. Cucumbers     <span style="color:#660099">Traci</span><br />
5. Bee Balm (Red) (2 Only)<br />
6. Dark Red Breaded Iris     <span style="color:#660099">Suzanne, Val, Geni, </span><br />
7. Milk &amp; Wine Amaryllis (White &amp; Pink) (3 Only)  <span style="color:#660099">Kim</span><br />
8. Neon Amour Calla Lily (Pink) (1 Only)<br />
9. Hostas (Light Purple) (3 Only)<br />
10.Golden/pink Brearded Iris <br />
11. Show Winner Daylily (purple) (4 Only)<br />
12. two toned purple breaded Iris<br />
13. Hen N Chicks<br />
14.<br />
15.<br />
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Will be adding more as i am redoing my flower beds]]></description>
            <dc:creator>QueenSunburst</dc:creator>
            <category>Spring 2017 Have</category>
            <pubDate>Thu, 11 May 2017 13:57:41 +0000</pubDate>
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            <title>Meg has Sedum sarmentosum! (no replies)</title>
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            <description><![CDATA[Hi All,<br />
I have a good bit of Sedum sarmentosum, which is the kind that gets little yellow flowers.  I&#039;m looking for shade plants and flowers, especially coral bells, dead nettle and foam flower.<br />
-Meg]]></description>
            <dc:creator>Meg</dc:creator>
            <category>Spring 2017 Have</category>
            <pubDate>Fri, 05 May 2017 18:22:58 +0000</pubDate>
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            <title>Suzane&#039;s have list -- UPDATED May 11 (12 replies)</title>
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            <description><![CDATA[<span style="color:#FF3333"></span>Lily of the Valley, pink (just a few). <span style="color:#FF0099">Kim</span>. <span style="color:#00CCFF">Ashley</span>. GONE<br />
Toad Lily (don&#039;t know the names but I have a few different types). <span style="color:#00CCFF">Ashley</span>  <span style="color:#FF0000">Leigh</span><br />
Obedient Plant, pink (spreads fast in full sun, but slower in part sun)  <span style="color:#FF0000">Leigh</span>.  <span style="color:#339900">Amy</span><br />
Oregano.  <span style="color:#3300CC">Laura</span><br />
Golden Oregano.  <span style="color:#3300FF">Laura</span><br />
Sedum (similar to Autumn Joy, pink or red blooms)<br />
sedum groundcover, yellow flowers in spring<br />
coneflower (probably purple, could be white or orange or yellow) <span style="color:#9900CC">Geni</span>   <span style="color:#FF0000">Ekatarina</span><br />
Japanese fern   <span style="color:#FF0000">Jennifer</span><br />
Sundrops  <span style="color:#FF0000">Leigh</span>   <span style="color:#FF0000">Geni</span><br />
Evening Primrose   <span style="color:#FF0000">Valerie</span><br />
Yellow Flag Iris  <span style="color:#663300">Geni</span>  <span style="color:#FF0000">Karin</span><br />
Black Eyed Susans -- 2 or 3 types. <span style="color:#00CCFF">Ashley</span><br />
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Pale Yellow Stokes Aster   <span style="color:#FF3300">Kim</span><br />
variegated Solomon&#039;s Seal   <span style="color:#FF0000">Mary</span><br />
Elephant Ear, black magic   <span style="color:#FF0000">Ashley, Mary</span> ,  <span style="color:#FF3399">Grammy</span><br />
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NEW<br />
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Dwarf Iris  <span style="color:#FF0000">Jennifer</span><br />
Creeping Thyme  <span style="color:#FF0000">Laura</span><br />
Purple Iris, Siberian I believe]]></description>
            <dc:creator>Suzanne</dc:creator>
            <category>Spring 2017 Have</category>
            <pubDate>Thu, 11 May 2017 14:34:00 +0000</pubDate>
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            <title>Geni&#039;s Have/Want List (24 replies)</title>
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            <description><![CDATA[Hi all!<br />
<br />
<b><span style="color:#0033CC">Here is my have list.</span></b> <br />
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<b><u>Ornamentals</u></b><br />
Gayfeather 2nd year plants (Lots): <span style="color:#0033CC">Suzanne</span>, <span style="color:#0033CC">Traci</span><br />
Maypop 2nd year plants (2): <span style="color:#0033CC">Valerie</span><br />
Peach-leaved bellflower (Camanula persicifolia) (2): Evergreen, clumping, purple colored flowers. <br />
Anemones hupensis var. japonica. Pink flowers. (3) <br />
Ostrich ferns (3): <span style="color:#0033CC">Kim</span><br />
Purple stemmed colocasia (3): spread by rhizomes. cold hardy (survived two winters in ground without protection): <span style="color:#0033CC">Mark</span>, <span style="color:#0033CC">Grammy24</span>, <span style="color:#0033CC">QueenSunburst</span><br />
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<b><u>Herbs and Edibles</u></b><br />
Perenial Leeks: summer dormant. grow from fall to spring (3): <span style="color:#0033CC">Laura</span>, Leigh(2)<br />
Mountain mint (3): <span style="color:#0033CC">Suzanne</span>, <span style="color:#0033CC">QueenSunburst</span><br />
Orange mint (1)<br />
Chocolate mint (2)<br />
 Bee balm, Parden my purple (2)<br />
<b><u>Vegetable Seedlings</u></b><br />
Okra, Jing (2)<br />
Edible Fuzzy gourd (2)<br />
Winter melon (or Wax gourd) (2)<br />
Winter squash, Fairly Tale (1)<br />
Summer and winter squash, Tromboncino (1)<br />
<b><u>Free Gardening Books</u></b><br />
three different gardening books in binder: very good condition<br />
<br />
<b><span style="color:#FF0033">Here is my want list</span></b><br />
Dianthus firewitch<br />
Common milkweed<br />
Butterfly milkweed<br />
Wooly yarrow<br />
Anemone &#039;Honorine Jobert&#039;<br />
Coneflower <br />
Perennial coreopsis<br />
Aralia spinosa, commonly known as Devil&#039;s walkingstick<br />
Bearded iris, yellow or pink.<br />
Any type of asiatic lily<br />
Tiger Lily<br />
old fashioned peony<br />
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<b><u>Tradings.</u></b><br />
Mark: Purple stemmed colocasia with variegated forsythia<br />
Valerie: Maypop, two sedums with tiger lily,  two sedums<br />
Laura: perennial leeks with seed packets<br />
Kim: pink rainlily, Yellow rainlily, Ostrich Fern with yellow bearded iris, Lunaria, Gipsy Queen&#039; hyacinth<br />
Suzanne: mountain mint, gayfeather with coneflowers, yellow flag iris<br />
Traci: Gayfeather with Lunaria<br />
Grammy24: Purple stemmed colocasia with yellow iris<br />
QueenSunburst: purple stemmed colocasia, mountain mint with two bearded iris<br />
Leigh: leeks with peony, bearded iris]]></description>
            <dc:creator>Geni</dc:creator>
            <category>Spring 2017 Have</category>
            <pubDate>Sun, 14 May 2017 12:30:45 +0000</pubDate>
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            <title>Laura&#039;s Have/Want List (6 replies)</title>
            <link>http://www.easttnplantswap.com/forum/read.php?5,35,35#msg-35</link>
            <description><![CDATA[Hello all! I am new to this. I don&#039;t have any plants to trade but I do make handmade greeting cards, gift tags, and envelopes that are the perfect size for seed packets. I would like to trade for peppers, onions, leeks, tomatoes, oregano, rosemary, thyme, basil, or sweet potatoes. I would like transplants, not seed, preferably non-GMO. I have a lot of food allergies, so I&#039;m pretty limited on food choices.<br />
<br />
I have:<br />
Gold bee cards<br />
Embossed floral cards<br />
Plain note cards with paper flowers<br />
Bird cards<br />
Mandala cards<br />
Mandala gift tags<br />
Special occasion cards (Wedding, graduation, Mother&#039;s Day, etc.)<br />
Floral gift tags<br />
Botanical gift tags<br />
Seed packet envelopes in various paper designs]]></description>
            <dc:creator>Laura H</dc:creator>
            <category>Spring 2017 Have</category>
            <pubDate>Mon, 01 May 2017 17:35:20 +0000</pubDate>
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            <title>Traci&#039;s Have List (4 replies)</title>
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            <description><![CDATA[This list will grow as the time draweth nigh  LOL<br />
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Unless it&#039;s marked out - I still have more! <br />
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* St. John&#039;s Wort (Hypericum calycinum, I believe - this is a ground cover type - not a shrub. It&#039;s about a foot high)<br />
* Orange mint<br />
* Chocolate mint<br />
* Lemon balm<br />
* Aloe (indoor)<br />
* Mountain mint (Pycnanthemum muticum) - this is not a true mint, but it does still spread a bit. It is lovely<br />
<span style="color:#FF0000">- Ashley</span><br />
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* Grape Hyacinth<br />
* River Oat (or Northern Sea Oat - Chasmanthium latifolium) - careful, it&#039;s a spreader! Lovely winter interest, though<br />
* Oregano (has a sharp bite)<br />
<span style="color:#FF0000">- Ashley</span><br />
<span style="color:#FF0000">- Laura H</span><br />
* Greek Oregano (milder than the other Oregano)<br />
* Milk Thistle seedlings (maybe)<br />
* Lunaria (Money plant)<br />
* Rosemary cutting<br />
<span style="color:#FF0000">- Laura H</span><br />
* <s>Solomon Seal</s><br />
<span style="color:#FF0000">- Mary S</span><br />
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-Traci]]></description>
            <dc:creator>Traci</dc:creator>
            <category>Spring 2017 Have</category>
            <pubDate>Wed, 10 May 2017 18:25:33 +0000</pubDate>
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            <title>(:P) Brandon&#039;s Have List (updated 5/11/17) (13 replies)</title>
            <link>http://www.easttnplantswap.com/forum/read.php?5,25,25#msg-25</link>
            <description><![CDATA[Iris - have at least 3 of each:<br />
<b>&#039;E-00-18-1&#039;</b> - outstanding Jim Ennenga seedling (I don&#039;t remember colors)<br />
<b>&#039;Sorbonne&#039;</b> - dark-topped plicata with black-red standards, creamy white and yellow centered falls speckled with red-brown streaks and dotting darken. <span style="color:#00CCFF">(Grammy)</span><br />
<b>&#039;Returning Rose&#039;</b> - reblooming, very fragrant, pinkish orchid plicata.<br />
<b>&#039;Daughter of Stars&#039;</b> - reblooming, bluish purple with light/white detailing, 2007 Wister Medal winner<br />
<b>&#039;Good Show&#039;</b> - cadmium orange self with dark orange beard.<br />
<b>&#039;October Splendor&#039;</b> - reblooming, very fragrant, ruffled, lightly-laced pink self with tangerine beards.<br />
<b>&#039;Flower Shower&#039;</b> - reblooming, very fragrant, violet with blue-violet beards <span style="color:#00CCFF">(Valerie C)</span><br />
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<b>Belamcanda chinensis / Iris domesica</b> - Blackberry Lily - have only 1**<br />
<b>Equisetum hyemale</b> - Horsetail Rush - ## can be very aggressive, plant in large sealed-bottomed container to keep in check ## - have only 1<br />
<b>Geranium sanguineum &#039;Vision Violet&#039;</b> - have 2** <span style="color:#00CCFF">(Suzanne, AmyHaun, all taken)</span><br />
<b>Helianthus maximiliani</b> - a wonderful perennial sunflower for the back of your flower bed - have only 1 <span style="color:#00CCFF">(Ashley/Lilrosebud840)</span> <span style="color:#FF0000">all taken</span><br />
<b>Heliopsis &#039;Helhan&#039;</b> - Loraine Sunshine False Sunflower - have only 1**<br />
<b>Iberis sempervirens</b> - Candytuft - have only 1<br />
<b>Idesia polycarpa</b> - Iigiri tree - have 1 or 2<br />
<b>Itea virginica &#039;Sprich&#039;</b> - Little Henry Itea shrub - have 2**<br />
<b>Schlumbergera x bridgessii</b> - true Christmas cactus - have 1 or 2 <span style="color:#00CCFF">(KimC)</span><br />
<b>Stachys byzantina &#039;Helen von Stein&#039;</b> - Lamb&#039;s Ear - have only 1 <span style="color:#00CCFF">(Geni)</span> <span style="color:#FF0000">all taken</span><br />
<b>Torreya taxifolia</b> seedling - very rare conifer - have 1 <span style="color:#00CCFF">(Mark/plant_collector)</span> <span style="color:#FF0000">all taken</span><br />
<b>Tricyrtis</b> - Toad Lily - have 1 or 2**<br />
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** = Just now transplanted.  Should know for sure if they will survive in a few days.]]></description>
            <dc:creator>Brandon7</dc:creator>
            <category>Spring 2017 Have</category>
            <pubDate>Sat, 13 May 2017 03:19:35 +0000</pubDate>
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            <title>KimC&#039;s Have List (9 replies)</title>
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            <description><![CDATA[<u>Kim&#039;s Have List</u><br />
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Bearded iris (Tall, bright yellow -- name unknown) - <span style="color:#0000FF">Geni</span><br />
Bearded iris (Tall, two-toned violet -- name unknown)<br />
<i>Crocosmia x Curtonis</i> (Lucifer crocosmia) - <span style="color:#0000FF">Val</span>, <span style="color:#0000FF">Ewellette</span><br />
<i>Gladiolus primulinus</i> &#039;Atom&#039; (Small red glad with white border) - <span style="color:#0000FF">Suzanne&#039;s daughter</span><br />
<i>Hosta ventricosa</i> *Very small division<br />
<i>Hyacinthus orientalus</i> &#039;Gypsy Queen&#039; (Peachy pink hyacinth) *Heirloom; 1927 - <span style="color:#0000FF">Geni</span>, <span style="color:#0000FF">Suzanne</span> <span style="color:#FF00FF">ALL TAKEN</span><br />
<i>Lunaria annua</i> (Honesty/Money Plant / Silver Dollar) - <span style="color:#0000FF">Mark</span>, <span style="color:#0000FF">Geni</span><br />
<i>Lycoris squamigera</i> (Resurrection Lily / Surprise Lily) *Heirloom; 1882 - <span style="color:#0000FF">Val</span>, <span style="color:#0000FF">Ashley</span><br />
<i>Polianthes tuberosa</i> &#039;Mexican Single&#039; (Tuberose) *Heirloom; 1530 - <span style="color:#0000FF">Leigh</span>]]></description>
            <dc:creator>KimC</dc:creator>
            <category>Spring 2017 Have</category>
            <pubDate>Tue, 09 May 2017 20:56:39 +0000</pubDate>
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            <title>Val&#039;s have list (Update) bottom of comments (18 replies)</title>
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            <description><![CDATA[*******Flowers*******                                                                                                                                                                                              (multi purple) I need to thin out. Will dig up as needed, let me know.        <span style="color:#6666FF">*Dexter(2), *Karin G(2)*Laura</span> <br />
Day lilies (3 more available)  (orange and maroon) unless they bloom it might be a surprise         <span style="color:#6666FF">*(Karin G(2))</span>  <br />
Autumn Joy sedums (Will dig up as needed)                                                                  <span style="color:#6666FF">(*Karen Tillquist (2))</span><br />
Grape Hyacinth~ Spreads pretty easily (Will dig up as needed)<br />
Rose of Sharron starters (White or purple variety )                                                          <span style="color:#6666FF">(*Mark 1 purple ROS)</span><br />
Sedum grisebachii     <span style="color:#6666FF">*Geni *Kim</span><br />
Sedum lemon drop (2)    <span style="color:#6666FF">*Geni *Suzanne</span><br />
Sedum sarmentosum         <br />
Lemon balm               <span style="color:#6666FF">*Barbara B</span>                   <br />
Tiger Lily                  <span style="color:#6666FF">*Geni</span><br />
Spiderwort (1helping)          <span style="color:#6666FF">*Beverly C</span><br />
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*******Tomato plants*******<br />
Green Berkley Tie Dye (7)   <span style="color:#6666FF">*Kim</span><br />
Box Car Willie (7)<br />
Mariglobe (7)<br />
Black Krim  (5)                  <span style="color:#6666FF">*Suzanne *Kim</span><br />
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Possibly more varieties, depends on what else is ready by the swap date :) <br />
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I also have buckets with or with out the lids (Food grade) 2.5 or 3 gallons (5 buckets available)  <br />
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Tenn. Cheese pepper (Sweet pepper) (5) <br />
*******I will also bring a variety of seeds:*******<br />
Bird house gourds                <span style="color:#6666FF">*Arielle extra plants, seeds</span><br />
Tomatoes <br />
peppers <br />
Blue Chiffon Rose of Sharron<br />
Heart throb hardy hibiscus <br />
okra]]></description>
            <dc:creator>Valerie C</dc:creator>
            <category>Spring 2017 Have</category>
            <pubDate>Sun, 07 May 2017 13:08:56 +0000</pubDate>
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            <title>Jacie&#039;s Have List (4 replies)</title>
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            <description><![CDATA[Here are items I have available. <br />
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*Amaryllis. It&#039;s going into dormancy, so it doesn&#039;t look great. It produced 2 flower stalks. 1 had 4 flowers, 1 had 2 flowers. Bright red. <br />
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*Dark purple on white torenia. Flowering plant from a 6 pack of annuals. <br />
*Fuchsia on white torenia. Flowering plant from a 6 pack of annuals. <br />
*Yellow ranunculus. Small plant flowering now. This plant should be an annual, but it actually survived the winter last year. Another small ranunculus. Unknown color, might not bloom this year, but you&#039;re welcome to try it. <br />
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*Panda plant. Non-hardy succulent. I have some tiny babies growing from leaves, 2 tall/thin plants (they want more sun), and 1 plant that was beheaded then grew another tall/thin branch. <br />
*Blue chalk fingers. Non-hardy succulent. 1tall/thin plant (needs more sun), 1 plant that was beheaded and is now growing 3 new branches. <br />
*Unknown, like blue chalk fingers but yellow-green and shiny (not chalky). Non-hardy succulent. 1 short bushy plant, 1 plant starting to stretch out. <br />
*Unknown, thick green leaves. Non-hardy succulent. 1 plant has been beheaded, several rooted leaves. <br />
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I can make cuttings of these plants (I believe all the houseplants are poisonous, but I don&#039;t eat them, haha), if anyone is interested:<br />
*Marble Queen Pothos<br />
*Heartleaf Philodendron <br />
*Dieffenbachia Camouflage <br />
*Monstera Deliciosa and/or Philodendron Hope (these will have to wait till fall. But I wanted to gage interest before I cut it)<br />
*Sweetbay Magnolia (another plant for fall, but I&#039;ll have to see if they take)<br />
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I have a weeping rose tree (miniature, bright pink, floribunda roses) that apparently wants a new home or more care. I&#039;d be willing to trade for a different ornamental tree. It&#039;s currently in a large pot, stays outside year round, routinely suffers from yellowing leaves with black spots (I think it&#039;s too wet, but I haven&#039;t been able to resolve it), also something is constantly eating tiny holes in the leaves. Maybe a better rose gardener can make it happy? It grows lots of branches/leaves/flowers, it just suffers.]]></description>
            <dc:creator>Jacwo2</dc:creator>
            <category>Spring 2017 Have</category>
            <pubDate>Tue, 09 May 2017 13:06:59 +0000</pubDate>
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            <title>Mark&#039;s For Trade List (10 replies)</title>
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            <description><![CDATA[(:DPotential plant trades. List is subject to change and some items I only have one (or just a few) of. <br />
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1. Books: &quot;A Rock Garden in the South&quot;,  &quot;A Plantsman Guide to Primulas&quot; , &quot;Azaleas&quot;<br />
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2. Symplocos paniculata (small seedlings)<br />
3. Forsythia giraldiana &#039;Golden Times&#039; (variegated foliage of yellow and green)<span style="color:#6600CC"><span style="color:#FF66FF">Taken</span></span><br />
4. Camellia CF-24 (seedlings - white flowers) <br />
5. Crepe Myrtle (small plant, lavender flowers)<br />
6. Illicium floridanum &#039;Halley&#039;s Comet&#039; (toxic if ingested) <br />
7. Clethra alternifolia (have both pink and white flowered) <br />
8. Neviusa alabamensis (spirea-like flowers)<br />
9. Millettia japonica (vine)<br />
10. Hydrangea quercifolia (oak leaf) <br />
11. Helwingia chinensis <br />
12. Ribes curvatum  <br />
13. Illicium Floridian ‘Alba&#039; (toxic if ingested) <br />
14. Hypericum &#039;Hidcote&#039;<br />
15. Calycanthus floridus (Sweeet Shrub, poisonous if ingested) <br />
16. Clerodendrum trichotomum (parts of plant are poisonous if ingested) <br />
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17. Dahlia imperialis (Bell Tree Dahlia)<br />
18. Lithospermum purpurocaeruleum (spreading ground cover with dark blue flowers)<br />
19. Monarda (bee balm, believe the flowers are red)<br />
20. Amsonia tabernaemontana (blue star) <br />
21. Tricyrtis hirta (Toad Lilly) <br />
22. Hermodactylus tuberosus (early blooming iris with unusual, small, green and black<br />
flowers - parts of plant are poisonous - spreads, summer dormant) <br />
23. Euphorbia amygdaloides var. robbiae (sap is toxic and skin irritant, spreads well!!) <br />
24. Lysimachia clethroides (spreads with reckless abandon) <br />
25. Leucosceptrum japonicum &#039;Variegatum&#039;<br />
26. Helleborus x hybridus (Lernten Rose - spreads!)<br />
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27. Carex &#039;Bowles Golden&#039; <br />
28. Miscanthus sinensis <br />
29. Variegated dwarf bamboo (2-3’ tall) <br />
30. Arrow bamboo (gets about 12-15’ tall) <br />
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31. Seeds from 6 uncommon plants<br />
32. Haveaheart animal trap - size for squirrels, rabbits, etc.<br />
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items 2-16 are small (some larger than others) shrubs or trees <br />
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17-26  perennials <br />
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27-30 bamboos or grasses<br />
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Also have many plastic pots (1 gal. and smaller size) - no trade needed, anyone want some?]]></description>
            <dc:creator>plant_collector</dc:creator>
            <category>Spring 2017 Have</category>
            <pubDate>Mon, 08 May 2017 11:49:08 +0000</pubDate>
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