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World Traveler 02-09-2005 02:20 AM

Exotic Plant Overflow
 
A few years ago I started buying hybrid heliconias at the occasional plant
show. If you don't know what a heliconia looks like, there are photos of
varieties of the plant at
http://andromeda.cavehill.uwi.edu/heliconia_photos.htm. When I moved to a
new house I dug up some of these plants and moved them with me, and later I
moved them from one part of the garden to another. To make a long story
short, I've lost complete track of which plant is which, except that I"m
pretty sure that each of them is one of the more exotic (and expensive)
cultivars.

I know there are some Heliconia rostrata and H. stricta, (see the link above
for photos of these types) and some other exotic "parrot's beak" plants.
But they've taken over an area that needs to be replanted. As a result,
I've been moving, replanting, and giving away several hundred of these fancy
plants.

This weekend I'm digging up another several hundred, and if I don't give
them away to someone they'll just go out with the trash pickup. The parents
of some of these plants were $35-50 ea, and they've grown and flourished
since then.

Bottom line -- if anyone, including a commercial nursery, wants some of
these plants I'll give them away, free. They're already dug, and you just
need to show up and select the ones you want (all are healthy, none are in
flower -- you won't know until the next flowering just what you have.)
These plants are from 3' to 6' tall. Location -- central Florida, ZIP
33852 (Lake Placid, FL). I've opened a temporary e-mail account,
that you can use to get more specific directions on
finding us. (Lake Placid is right on US27, 90 mi S of Orlando, 100 mi west
of West Palm, 100 mi east of Tampa, 120 mi north of Miami.)

If anyone is interested in taking away some of these nice plants, e-mail me
at
and I'll respond by e-mail with travel specifics

Regards --



wcrbudox 02-09-2005 02:49 AM

Burn the damned things!
There are way too many foreign species that have escaped hobbyists that have
turned parts of America into hell.
"World Traveler" wrote in message
nk.net...
A few years ago I started buying hybrid heliconias at the occasional plant
show. If you don't know what a heliconia looks like, there are photos of
varieties of the plant at
http://andromeda.cavehill.uwi.edu/heliconia_photos.htm. When I moved to a
new house I dug up some of these plants and moved them with me, and later I
moved them from one part of the garden to another. To make a long story
short, I've lost complete track of which plant is which, except that I"m
pretty sure that each of them is one of the more exotic (and expensive)
cultivars.

I know there are some Heliconia rostrata and H. stricta, (see the link
above for photos of these types) and some other exotic "parrot's beak"
plants. But they've taken over an area that needs to be replanted. As a
result, I've been moving, replanting, and giving away several hundred of
these fancy plants.

This weekend I'm digging up another several hundred, and if I don't give
them away to someone they'll just go out with the trash pickup. The
parents of some of these plants were $35-50 ea, and they've grown and
flourished since then.

Bottom line -- if anyone, including a commercial nursery, wants some of
these plants I'll give them away, free. They're already dug, and you just
need to show up and select the ones you want (all are healthy, none are in
flower -- you won't know until the next flowering just what you have.)
These plants are from 3' to 6' tall. Location -- central Florida, ZIP
33852 (Lake Placid, FL). I've opened a temporary e-mail account,
that you can use to get more specific directions
on finding us. (Lake Placid is right on US27, 90 mi S of Orlando, 100 mi
west of West Palm, 100 mi east of Tampa, 120 mi north of Miami.)

If anyone is interested in taking away some of these nice plants, e-mail
me at
and I'll respond by e-mail with travel
specifics

Regards --






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