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magnoliakathy Posted - Oct 10 2010 : 08:14:51 AM
All of you Southern girls are familiar with the red-flowered Turk's cap(Malvavisus arboreus) I lost my pink on to the drought this year and I would like to get a couple of cuttings or rooted plants for the pink-flowered (Malvavisus arboreus var Pam Puryer) and the white-flowered (Malvavisus arboreus penduliforus Alba) varities. I know they will be going dormant soon, and spring is the time to take cuttings, but I wanted to throw my straw hat out there for any of you girls who could help me out in Spring 2011. Also, anyone who has plants or cuttings for the lavender/pink bat-faced flower (Cuphea Llavea var "Miss Priss". Thanks in advance for any and all help and information.

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