Introduction

Julie jlockwood@kalama.com
Sun, 17 Apr 2005 09:23:56 PDT
Hello All,

I joined PBS at the suggestion of Louise Parsons - Thank you again Louise.
I am mainly interested in hardy bulbs which will do well in my area.  I've
spent many hours over the past few days reviewing the archives - what a vast
wealth of information.

I have been on a mission to find seed or bulbs of erythronium hendersonii.
We have a small nursery on 8 acres of woodlands with several large colonies
of our native erythronium oregonum.  I collect seed grow these on for
several years and then replant in areas of the property where the population
is low.  We also had a large quantity of our native trillium ovatum.  The
numbers have been dwindling since neighbors on both sides have removed all
large trees and now the deer come over here for their favorite snack -
trillium blossoms.

My collection of trilliums is as follows:

Trillium catesbaei
    cuneatum
    erectum var. album (beige)
    erectum luteum (yellow)
    erectum var. erectum (red)
    flexipes
    kurabayashi
    luteum
    ovatum
    pusillum
    recurvatum
    sessile
    staminium

These seeds/plants are not for sale but I am very interested in trades for
other seeds/plants on my want list.

Please contact me off list   julie@shadylanenursery.com

Julie Lockwood
Shadylane Nursery
Washington State, USA
Zone 8
http://www.shadylanenursery.com/




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