Want to trade plants?
I am a plantaholic, I can’t say no to plants. I live for plant swaps, plant sales, and nursery hopping with my gardening friends.
Most of all, I love to exchange garden visits where you and I go home with clippings, seeds and plant divisions from each other’s gardens.
But if all fails, there is always the trade via priority mail
If you see a plant in my blog you are interested in, don’t hesitate to ask, but don’t be offended if I say no. To name a few reasons, the plant is too small, wrong time of year, or the destination. If you live in a State that does not allow plant material from Florida, I won’t be able to trade.
(Sorry, I do not trade outside the US!)
Here are some of my favorites for trade:
Cuttings:
Graptopetalum paraguayense (gray ghost plant)
Brugmansia Insignis Pink (Angel Trumpet)
Tithonia diversifolia (Mexican Sunflower Tree)
Divisions:
Centratherum intermedium (Brazilian Bachelor Button )
Oxalis (Shamrocks), pink flowers
Tagetes lucida (Mexican Tarragon) Herb
Salvia coccinea (Hummingbird Sage) red
Bromeliad Billbergia pyramidalis (Billbergia Bromeliad)
Seeds
Asclepias curassavica (Mexican Milkweed) orange
Nelumbo lutea (native American Lotus) cream
Belamcanda chinensis (Blackberry Lily)
This is just a start, I’ll keep adding to this list




