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Jan 16, 2016 12:09 PM CST
Name: Wolfgang Bleicher
Germany / Bavaria (Zone 7a)
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At the moment, while outdoor all ist covered with snow, I have time to make plans for springtime.

I intend to ship Sempervivum cultivars (and Sedum etc.) to US. One or two huge packages, just to one address. From there they can be delivered to any purchasers. The one who gets all will have to send them to the different places in your country.

I want to go to all the different German (and European) breeders (like Schara, Geiger, Gensch etc.) and look for special plants, which are rarely cultivated in US (even as well they probably might be in Germany).

If...... if there is interest and if there are quite enough orders for that, I'll try to manage.

At the moment I'm on the way to figure out, which custom regulations there are, and how to get all the papers needed for. It's difficult - I know. After this I'll need a contact person.

It must be profitable for everybody. With a considerable amount of effort. The more plants - the lower the costs.

Hope this is not a bad idea.

valleylynn said:Here is the list of people in this purchase
gg5, goldfinch4, jkbingh, JungleShadows, MountainCrestGardens, pardalinum, Patty, perennialobsessions, springcolor, tcstoehr, turini, valleylynn, webesemps
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