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Anyone have any Chinese Sweet Tea vine to sell or trade?

 
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Hi, Im looking for a Chinese sweet tea vine plant aka Jiaogulan (Gynostemma pentaphyllum).
I can buy or trade elderberry cuttings.
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i’ve got a lot of it growing, but haven’t tried to separate any out. i’ll check later today to see if they’re poking up yet.
 
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greg mosser wrote:i’ve got a lot of it growing, but haven’t tried to separate any out. i’ll check later today to see if they’re poking up yet.



Thanks Greg!  Are you interested in any Marge elderberry cuttings?  
 
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sure!
 
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greg mosser wrote:sure!


Great!  I have alot of cuttings.  So lemme know how many you want.  And how many vine starts you can dig and ship.  Thanks!
 
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hi ed- i’m going to continue this conversation via pm - look to the little envelope icon up top, will be coming shortly.
 
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