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D-Grower

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Two 4" potted peanut butter fruit plants for trade
« on: November 10, 2021, 07:36:54 AM »
Have two peanut butter fruit plants to trade off. Mostly looking for zone 8 hardy edibles/medicinals.  From perennial veggies/herbs to fruits. Definitely make offers if you have something cool not listed below.

Things I'm looking for:

Rooted mulberry varieties
Rooted fig varieties
Insulin plant
Pindo palm seedlings
Chilean wine palm seedlings or other similar species
Psychotria viridis or other active species leaf cuttings
Cold hardy guava species
cold hardy avocado seeds
Rooted Muscadine/scuppernog varieties
Mayhaw
Edible Dioscorea cultivars/species
Edible dalhia varieties
Edible tiger lily varieties
Edible day lily varieties
Echinacea angustifolia
Wormwood plant starts
Texas persimmon seeds/seedlings
Fresh toothache herb seeds(as additional with other stuff)
Fresh chicory herb seeds(as additional)
Comfrey root cuttings/plants
Trichocereus cactus types
Dragon fruit varieties
Chinauapin seedlings/seeds
Bkk turmeric rhizomes
Wild edible allium species
Taro/malanga varieties (especially the purple stem kind, edible leaf and stalk types, giant type  etc however have the regularly available taro and malanga from the stores already)
Edible hosta varieties
Green calyx Roselle
Fresh Rhubarb seeds (as additional)
exotic hardy fruits (Japanese raisin tree, che fruit, etc)
Burdock seeds (as additional)
Piper betel plant
Water celery
Lovage seeds (as additional)
Water caltrop
Small grafted stone fruit, apples, pears, persimmon, or other hardy fruits for zone 8
Make offers!

Thanks!  DG
Trying to grow it all!

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Re: Two 4" potted peanut butter fruit plants for trade
« Reply #1 on: November 13, 2021, 07:40:24 AM »
Would also take $7 each plus shipping. 

Or also looking for valerian plants
Trying to grow it all!