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maja24
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I don't know what to send in, can you help me? What do you like best? I have:

Agapanthus africanus (bleu) - African lilie
Agapanthus (white) - African lilie
Agastache foeniculum - Anise hyssop
Alchemila mollis - Lady's mantle
Allium aflatunense - Giant persian allium
Allium schoenoprasum - Chive
Alonsoa meridionalis - Mask flower
Anchusa arvensis - Bugloss
Anchusa Azurea - Italian bugloss
Aquilegia vulgaris - Columbine (mixed colours)
Buddleja davidii - Butterfly-bush
Campanula persicifolia - Peach leaved bellflower
Campanula trachelium - Nettle-leaved bellflower
Carex pendula - hanging sedge
Centaurea montana - mountain cornflower
Cercis siliquastrum - Judas tree
Chelidonium majus - Greater celandine
Convolvulus - Morning glory (Baby-bleu)
Cytisus scoparius - Scotch broom
Commelina coelestis - bleu spiderwort
Dianthus deltoides - maiden pink
Digitalis purpureus - wild foxglove
Dipsacus fullonum - Wild teasel
Erigeron karvinskianus - Mexican/Daisy fleabane
Eryngium agavifolium - agave-leaved Sea holly
Foeniculum vulgare 'Bronze giant' - Bronze fennel
Geranium (endressii?) - Pink garden geranium
Gleditsia triacanthos - Honey locust
Hieracium micrantha - Orange hawkweed
Hieracium pilosella - Mouse-ear hawkweed
Iris pseudacorus - Yellow iris
Impatiens glandulifera - Ornamental jewelweed
Laburnum vulgare - Golden chain tree
Lathyrus latifolius - Everlasting pea
Lavendula augustifolius - Lavender
Lunaria annua - Moneyplant
Lychnis coronaria - Rose campion
Malva moschata - Musk mallow
Melandrium rubrum - Red campion
Mirabilis japala - Four o'clock
Myrrhis odorata - Spanish chervil
Oenothera biennis - Evening primrose
Papaver orientalis - Oriental poppy
Phlox paniculata - garden/fall phlox
Prunus Reine Claude verte - Green little tastefull plum
Sissirinchium stratium - Satin flower/ Rush lily
Sissirinchium (don't know the exact type, it's bleu, 20 cm)
Solanum laciniatum - Kangaroo apple
Stipa tenuissima - Feather grass
Succisa pratensis - Devil's bit scabious
Tanacetum parthenium - Feverfew
Thalictrum aquilegifolium - Columbine-leaved meadow rue
Tomato Sweet 100 (F1 hybride) - Cherry tomato
Tragopogon pratensis - Yellow salsify
Verbascum blattaria - Moth mullein
Verbascum thapsus - Great mullein
Viola cornuta - Johnny jump up
Viola labradorica - Labrador violet
Viola Tricolor - Wild pansy


And if you want to trade, that's also possible!
I like ornamental grasses and plants that are not very common to Holland.

All the best, Paulien

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Plants: 171 | From: The Netherlands | Registered: Jan 2006  |  Seeded: 86.82.65.64
cancolgirl
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Hi Paulien this is just my opinion but maybe you could send these. [grin]
African Lily
Giant Persian Allium
Bugloss
Italian Bugloss
Judas Tree
Blue Spiderwort
Mexican Fleabane Daisy
Satin Flower
Columbine- leaved meadow rue
Moth mullien and
Great Mullein

You do have a great list so it doesn't really matter what you send in. It's all great.

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Plants: 80 | From: Calgary, AB | Registered: Aug 2006  |  Seeded: 24.71.223.142
tkhooper
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It's a smaller list to say what can easily be excluded.

Allium schoenoprasum - Chive
Convolvulus - Morning glory (Baby-bleu)
Digitalis purpureus - wild foxglove
Papaver orientalis - Oriental poppy

And send as much of the rest as you would like up to the maximum set by the rules.

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Plants: 8557 | From: triangle, virginia | Registered: Mar 2005  |  Seeded: 4.249.198.146
PartyGirl
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Put a note on those Orange Hawkweeds -- do NOT send them west of the Mississippi, Tammy. They are a Class A noxious weed. The reason they aren't as bad East of the Mississippi is because we have a lot of rainfall and they are less likely to get out of hand because they prefer an arid climate. I would love them [Smile]

The Mouse Eared Hawkweed is a roadside weed in Portland. They call them dandy-lions. Seriously -- adults 50 years old called them dandy-lions! They are not the same as our dandelions, but awfully close! From the car you can't tell the difference.

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Plants: 50 | From: Indianapolis | Registered: Sep 2006  |  Seeded: 64.12.116.73
sibyl
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thats something how one place can consider something a weed were another can consider it a plant, i remember someone saying p-grass was nothing more than a weed and they hated it [shocked] i said WHAT? [shocked]

maja
send anything you want! i got lily of the nile and blue flag iris from ya in the last seed swap, im growing them now and their doing great! [kissies]

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Plants: 5109 | From: p.a zone-6a | Registered: May 2004  |  Seeded: 65.162.208.94
   

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