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raincat

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plants and seeds

Submitted by: raincat

I have: 

american lotus seeds,petite mixed marigolds, yellow fox glove,pink fox glove,peach fox glove, Rubeckia,candylily,nicotiana Sylvestria, Red poppy, flanders poppy, colombine mixed,campula,shirley poppy,hymilayan blue poppy,lions tail,cimicifuge aka james compton,larkspur,dwarf goats beard, shoofly Nicandra, Zinia mix, Dianthus

I'm interested in: 

purple pasion vine, any interesting house plants or plants, diffirant colors/ species of aloe, hybiscus, any other interesting plants

I Accept: 
Trades Only Please
Location: 
Adirondacks ny


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