tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6218647513521394317.post4693863148743522598..comments2024-03-21T12:40:57.204-04:00Comments on Southern Peony: 2013 P. Rockii Species Peonies at Edelweiss PerennialsAdrianahttp://www.blogger.com/profile/00562979165630642210noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6218647513521394317.post-3935155751396556842013-04-09T11:12:29.431-04:002013-04-09T11:12:29.431-04:00Steve,
Sure I'm open to trading some plants. ...Steve,<br /><br />Sure I'm open to trading some plants. I don't have the P. ludlowii yet, but I did order one this year from a different - not so reputable nursery. We'll see how it does.<br /><br />Any chance to increase the gene pool sounds like a good idea. :-)<br /><br />AdrianaAdrianahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/00562979165630642210noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6218647513521394317.post-72448456569991507172013-04-08T21:57:16.600-04:002013-04-08T21:57:16.600-04:00I have a few lutea ludlowiis. I'm willing to t...I have a few lutea ludlowiis. I'm willing to trade some of those for a delavayi if you are able to get a couple of those. <br /><br />My herbaceous or tree peony seedlings are also open to trade once they go dormant again as they will start getting too crowded in my garden beds as more sprout, and the get bigger. <br /><br />The problem is that I have no ideas if my seedlings will turn out to be stuff that you already have as the permanent marker on my tags faded away over the winters. Steve Lauhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/05398643598426170132noreply@blogger.com