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HAVE to Trade: Hardy Kiwi "Meader" (male and female)

 
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I have a few well established Hardy kiwi cuttings, i have both the Meader selections (male and female). Ideally i'd like to trade for other female hardy kiwi cultivars or other unusual fruiting vines (named female schizandra cultivars would be very cool). In general i'm interested in unusual perennial edibles and medicinals. Here is a list of spesific things i'm looking for:

Eucalyptus Perrinana (or other eucs that might survive in zone 5, such as Eucalyptus neglecta, Eucalyptus bridgesiana)
Titan Arum (Amorphophallus titanum)
Italian Bugloss (Anchusa azurea)
Aztekium ritteri
Cedrela sinensis "flamingo"
Cylindropuntia kleiniae
Drimia depressa
Echinocereus reichenbachii
Ephedra minuta
Ephedra regeliana
Frailea castanea
Hibiscus sabdariffa
Yerba mate (Ilex paraguariensis)
Woad (Isatis tinctoria)
Kratom (Mitragyna speciosa)
Blue Candle (Myrtillocactus geometrizans)
Nymphaea pygmaea
Pedicularis canadensis
Pedicularis groenlandica
Kava Kava (Piper methysticum)
Prunus japonica x jacquemonti "jan" joel" "joy"
Clustered Mountain Mint (Pycnanthemum muticum) or other Mountain mints
Quercus macrocarpa "Maximus"
Rebutia arenacea
Rhodiola (any zone 5 hardy)
sassafras albidum (suckers must have been severed from mother for at least 6 months)
Sedum torulosum
Resurrection Plant (Selaginella lepidophylla)
Stephania suberosa (or other stephania spp)
Turbinicarpus jauernigii
Ulmus rubra
Uncaria tomentosa
Zingiber mioga
 
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Location: Tampa, FL + Warner, NH
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I really wish I had something awesome to trade you for some kiwi.
But I am not familiar with most of the names on your list and the ones that seem even remotely similar to anything I'm familiar with, I have none of.
 
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Location: Tampa, FL + Warner, NH
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I lied. I have seeds for Hibiscus sabdariffa. Are you only looking for cuttings? I don't have very many established perennials, as we've only been gardening on this plot for something close to 9 months.
 
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I have amorphophallus konjac, which is the edible amorphophallus. Not that I've eaten it, actually. . .
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