Name: Thea Illinois (IL) (Zone 5b) Back to Eden ~ Paul Gautschi
I'd be interested in trading for some of your Brugmansia seeds but don't know what you are looking for. Also you have them listed abc etc. but it doesn't say what colors they are or anything.
Antsinmypants, These will be new hybrids, the mother plants were pink, white and yellow/ reverse-variegated leaf.
I will tell everyone I grow more than I post. Last fall I only selected a 1/4th of the collection when I gathered seeds.
I have boxes of seeds from the last three years, which I plan on trashing. I'm a tropical person in heart that lives
up north where we can get cold. I have very few common plants so I'm open to some trades of them. I have 1/4
acres of land which is full. If you take time to look over my blog and see something you want seed of let me know
by fall so I can collect them for you. I have been trading seeds and plants for the past 33 years.
So Sorry KarmaBae, I have started soaking the Brugs and most of the Datura seeds today. I have a few Datura Yellow and Purple left that are still available. Sent me a tree mail if you are interested. What do you have to trade?
An updated list as to what is available is on my blog.
There has been some requests for the D. MM or Variegated seeds. I hate to tell you this also that when one plays with variegated plants most will produce albino seedlings that do not produce a plant. Only one in a million they say will be solid and we have one Brugmansia that we grew out from a cross with a variegated and solid Brugmansia. It is extremely hard to find a D. MM and most of them are clones or tissue cultures. I have been playing with variegated plants for a couple decades and it's really disappointed to see an albino seedling die and not produce a plant.
You have hibiscus seed and Siberian iris??? I want some please, I can offer pink Mimosa Tree seed, straightneck summer squash seed, Texas onion seed, Beefsteak tomato seed or Terra Cotta tomato seed?