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Oct 17, 2019 11:43 AM CST
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Name: Rick Moses
Derwood, MD (Zone 7b)
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With Larry gone, it's also time for a lot of plants to go. Some are because I've wanted rid of them for years, but he wouldn't let go, and others are because it's just too much for me to handle. He would stash plants in 4 different locations that I knew about. Frankly, I often wondered how he managed to get everything in.

Available as of 17-Oct-2019:
Epiphylum
He got this from the freebie table at a swap a couple of years ago. It hasn't bloomed, but is getting large and unruly. (Actually, it was that way when he took it.) I have no idea what color it is. Maybe the person that he got it from will remember and maybe even want it back.

Palm Dracena Marginata (?)
There are 3 pots with 1, 2 and 2 plants in each. They are 6+ feet tall.

Dracena Compacta Tops
I've actually cut this one off. It has new growth at the bottom, so I'm just looking to get rid of the tops.

Parlor Palm
About 4 feet tall

I'd rather these go to someone instead of being left outside to fend for themselves during the winter. (We all know how that would end.)

You would need to pick these up at my place as I have no real means of transporting them.
LLK: No longer by my side, but forever in my heart.
Pal tiem shree tal ma.
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Oct 17, 2019 12:46 PM CST
Name: Yehudith
Silver Spring, MD (Zone 7a)
Rick

I'd be happy to take the epiphylium and the parlor palm. I have room for them and can pick them up Sunday morning when I pick up the ferns.

Thanks

Yehudith
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Oct 17, 2019 12:51 PM CST
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Name: Rick Moses
Derwood, MD (Zone 7b)
Azaleas Hostas Tender Perennials Ferns Garden Photography Plant and/or Seed Trader
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Thanks, but I won't be able to bring them to the 4-H center. My car will be full of plant material for the memorial garden.

Would you be able to swing by me place in Derwood at some point?
LLK: No longer by my side, but forever in my heart.
Pal tiem shree tal ma.
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Oct 20, 2019 7:01 AM CST
Name: Yehudith
Silver Spring, MD (Zone 7a)
Happy to come by I just need the address
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Oct 23, 2019 12:10 PM CST
Name: Yehudith
Silver Spring, MD (Zone 7a)
The kids are on the way to pick them up as we speak. Thank you so much.
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Oct 28, 2019 9:44 AM CST
Name: Yehudith
Silver Spring, MD (Zone 7a)
The ferns are all potted up and on the plant stand. I was worried about planting them outside because I have the clay soil and when we get the heavy rains the yard floods although it does drain quickly once it stops. With the cold weather coming I was afraid they wouldn't have time to establish, also I still have a lot of bulbs and peonies that have to take precidence. They were so much bigger than what I expected. The things were downright huge.

Thanks for the epiphylium and the palm. They are both happily ensconced in the conservatory. I promise I'll take good care of them.

Thanks again.
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