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beefy

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i have tons of butterfly (african) iris seeds and seedlings. they are super easy to start.

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One day I will be able to offer something for trade for some of beefy's daylilies....I feel everything I have is so common-place except for what Joe sent and those are all still babies....
 

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Broke Down Ranch said:
One day I will be able to offer something for trade for some of beefy's daylilies....I feel everything I have is so common-place except for what Joe sent and those are all still babies....
Hey you know it is funny, The plants I have are very common around here. I am adding to my collection but most of my plants are common for this zone.

Spring time will be good for your collection Crystal trust me!

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In my collection today there is also a piece of what beefy calls a "ZZ" plant. Wallyworld had them and one of them had some broken off laying there. So I stuck that broken piece down in my butterfly iris :D
 

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Those are awesome Iris. How long does it take to get from seed to that size of a plant? Bearded Iris can take up to two seasons to mature enough to bloom.

Oh no Joe, nothing normal about your plants. Speaking of which, a good example would be those Plumeria cuttings. How are those doing?

I did take your advice Joe and I cut back the Brugmansia. The stalks are all as big as your Plumeria. I have them in the greenhouse in two vases of water. I would be willing to trade a Brug for a Plumeria!

In Florida a Brugmansia would turn into a real sized tree!

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no hurry brokedown.. most of my lilies have only been here one year so i dont really have enough of most of them to divide yet anyway. i should next year tho. Joe will have to settle for some of my older more common ones for now. unless he wants mystery daylily seeds (but these will take about 2 growing seasons to bloom--maybe less in florida tho?..)
 

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Greensage45 said:
Those are awesome Iris. How long does it take to get from seed to that size of a plant? Bearded Iris can take up to two seasons to mature enough to bloom.

Oh no Joe, nothing normal about your plants. Speaking of which, a good example would be those Plumeria cuttings. How are those doing?

I did take your advice Joe and I cut back the Brugmansia. The stalks are all as big as your Plumeria. I have them in the greenhouse in two vases of water. I would be willing to trade a Brug for a Plumeria!

In Florida a Brugmansia would turn into a real sized tree!

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Ron
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Just LOOK at that brug!!!
 

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