I have so many trees in pots that need to be rehomed. They currently reside in Edmonds WA.
I won't be able to keep them all watered in pots nor get them planted anywhere while I am undergoing chemotherapy and stem cell transplant this summer.
I won't be able to keep them all watered in pots nor get them planted anywhere while I am undergoing chemotherapy and stem cell transplant this summer.
SUGGESTED PRICES ARE LISTED, BUT PLEASE MAKE AN OFFER.
Most are in very good condition, but some need potted up a size, and a few* are struggling and need rehab:
TREES AND SHRUBS:
1 Cornus nutalii, native dogwood. 5 feet. $8
1 Cornus stolonifera, Red-Twig dogwood 5 ft. $ 7
1 Cornus controversa - green- not variegated, 5-6 ft. $ 8
*Calycanthus floridus- Carolina allspice $ 7.
Lots of vine maples, standard green japanese maples, also a red Norway Maple.
2 Thuopsis dolobrata- Hiba cedar. 3-4 feet -$ 15.
1 Lindera benzoin. - 5-6 ft. $ 8.
1 Holodiscus discolor- native ocean Spray. 3 ft. $ 7.
Mahonia aquafoliums
several Western Red Cedars, hemlocks, doug firs, Lawson cypress, ....
3 small 1 ft. Abies lasiocarpa, sub alpine firs SOLD
PERENNIALS:
4 Arisaema consanguineum some are blooming, 4 inch pots, $ 5.
8 Diphylleia cymosa, 2 year seedlings, $ 2.
3Tropaeolum speciosum - hardy climbing nasturtium- $ 3.
1 or 2 very large pots of Hosta Frances Williams - $ 8.
sword fern $3.
Carex 'Ice Dance' $3.
1 Ligularia dentata, Dark foliaged, $ 3.
1 Dierama pulcherrimum- Angel's fishing Rod $3.
3 Hellebore starts $2.
1 Chimonanthus praecox - Wintersweet- 1 gal. $ 3.
a couple small Agave plants, Jade plants, house plants, Echeverias, and other things like that from the Greenhouse.
and others to be added as I round them up.
Please email to arrange a time to come by: hollows_hill@hotmail.com
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