I have heliconia rhizomes to trade for pond accent plants. I would be interested in things like bromeliads, philodendrons, variegated rushes, lotus tubers, gingers, agaves,anthuriums, rice paper plant, colocasia, alocasia, xanthosoma, make an offer!
I am discontinuing some plants from my greenhouse due to space limitations. I want to construct a new area for anthuriums, philodendrons, orchids, palms and bromeliads across the back wall, and need to remove some plants.
The varieties I am removing are:
Heliconia bihai "Banana SPlit"
H. psitticorum x spathocircinata "Tropica"
H. latispatha "Road Runner"
H. latispatha "Red-Orange Gyro"
H. pendula "Red Waxy"
Heliconias are zone 9B-11 plants, but they can be grown and bloomed in containers in cooler zones. Latispathas will bloom in more adverse conditions, can take overall cooler temps (ie more 40's, not freezes).
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