weak trade offer but what the hey

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smarsh7903
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weak trade offer but what the hey

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As the title suggests, this is a weak trade offer but it never hurts to try! I have tons of P aurea around my house. Several are over 2" across and over 20' tall. A couple I found in the dark, damp, recesses of the grove were 3" across (two on the dot) and rise above the rest. This is a well established grove that has been here about 12 years, possibly longer. I don't have much leverage here but I am very interested in moso or P. nigra. Of course, anything will be considered. Thanks for looking and have a good one!!!!
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I would be interested in trading for some of the large canes. I have lots of varieties that you might be interested in. Send me a PM, or email.
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I would be interested in trading some Moso plants for aurea canes. We would have to work out something about transport though.
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