Toad Lily Seeds for postage.

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  1. Tooty2shoes

    Tooty2shoes Hardy Maple

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    Sorry these seeds are all gone. But I will have more this coming fall of 2013.

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    Toad Lily ( photo / image / picture from Tooty2shoes's Garden )

    It's fun sending your little ones out into others gardens. :stew1:
     
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    eileen Resident Taxonomist Staff Member Moderator Plants Contributor

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    What a pity you can't send any to me as I love toad lilies. :( Never mind at least I get to see your photograph of them. :stew1:
     
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    Eileen I had never had them in any of my gardens before. But they sure are a neat flower like you said. I wish I could send you some seeds. They also have a really pretty smell. :stew2:
     
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    I would love some of your seeds Tooty2shoes.
     
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    Ms. 2shoes,

    What can you tell me of starting these lovely plants? I would like to start some, I was even looking at these in a catalogue recently.
     
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    FBG---Their a hardy perennial that likes full sun to part sun. I bought it as a plant at our city wide yard sale one spring. Every year I have quite a few new ones coming up from the seeds it self sows.
    I would sow the seeds in the late fall so they over winter. I still have 3 pkgs of seeds that I need to get spread outside before it freezes. I could send you some if you wanted them. Let me know.
    It is also fragrant but the flowers are small. About the size of a quarter. But I love it's unusual looking flowers and leaves. Especially the spots of color in the petals of the flowers themselves.
     

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