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poppy

Favorite Plants: Poppies Salvias (perennial, native and exotic) Petunias (Wave and Tidal Wave) Natives (Texas, Mexico and SW US) EarthKind roses Tomatoes, okra, and Southern field peas (cream, blackeye)

Biography: Retired teacher, Texas Master Gardener, grandmother of four

Interests: Plant propagation (seeds and cuttings), garden club, community service (local food pantry), hobby greenhouse

Location: Texas


My Current Exchange List:

Texas Blooms

Submitted by: poppy

I have: 

Salvia coccinea 'Lady in Red'
Salvia coccinea 'Creamsicle'
Cassia alata
Hesperaloe parviflora

I'm interested in: 

Salvia 'Mystic Spires'
Zinnias
Poppies, all types

I Accept: 
Trades Only Please
Location: 
Texas


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