Looking for: Vivax black spot & Huangwenzhu inversa

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Looking for: Vivax black spot & Huangwenzhu inversa

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Trying to complete "the avenue of the giants :grin: and get all my vivaxes moved to their permanent locations, and add the last couple of forms that I don't have. Anyone got?
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Re: Looking for: Vivax black spot & Huangwenzhu inversa

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Hello Gene,

Ned Jaquith at Bamboo Garden has Black spot. He calls it Bashania. I have it but nothing that I could ship. I do have Vivax Huanghenzhu Inversa, but I just gave the last pot away. I think I might be able to find a small one to dig but they are about to shoot. So let me look and if I have a small one then you can decide if you want to wait until fall or dig now, or maybe get a potted one from someone else.

Know anyone that has a flowering Kwangsiensis for trade?

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Hey David, thanks! If there is a possible division off it, use your judgment on if it it's too late to dig or not. I can greenhouse it here to make sure the cold is over.

I thought about getting those two species from Ned, but if I can find in trades, much better!

Unfortunately, I don't even know anyone who has kwang..... I have a flowering glauca yunzhu though! :-)
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Re: Looking for: Vivax black spot & Huangwenzhu inversa

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I'll dig you an H.I. then and go ahead and ship. My Black spot has been slow to spread, if fact it looks like a clumper at this point in time. I have Yunzhu and Kwang planted side by side hoping for a cross, but the Kwang seems to be puttering out. We can email about the H.I.
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