10th Annual SECRET Santa Seed Swap WISH LIST ONLY
This thread is ONLY for WISH LISTS !!! NO socializing or questions PLEASE !
This will make it Easier for everyone to go thru all the wish lists :)
ONCE YOU POST YOUR WISH LIST HERE PLEASE EMAIL ME THE FOLLOWING INFO : ( in this exact format please )
PLEASE send your mailing address to me ASAP ! WITH your screen name Like this... ( DO NOT POST YOUR ADDRESS ON THE FORUM !!)
Flwrs4ever
Santa Claus
100 Snow Lane
North Pole 00000
ALSO, please let me know if you are a NEWBIE. Newbie for this swap is defined as someone with NO SEEDS to share.
Comments (59)
- 8 years ago
1 Cockscomb Dracula
2 Cockscomb Armor Series Orange, Purple, Red, Yellow
3 Cockscomb Prestige Scarlet
4 Coleus
5 Gomphrena
6 Primula Laced Series Mr. Gold Lace, Mr. Silver Lace
7 Amaranthus Green Thumb, Hot Biscuits, Love Lies Bleeding, Mira
8 Flowering Kale
9 Nigella Transformer, Miss Jekyll Rose
10 Lisianthus
11 Snapdragon
12 Bee Balm
13 Sunflowers
14 Foxglove
15 Milkweed
16 Red Hot Pokers
- 8 years ago
Wishlist - as mentioned elsewhere it is against the law to ship any plant parts/bulbs other than seed in to California - (and many other states as well), so please don't send them to me. Please only empty cards (a-ok) or cards with wishlist seed. Don’t waste your excess seed on me - I have plenty! Send excess seed to Val. Some are very specific to the dwarf variety or all white, generally, I have the others. Some of these are from the more obscure sellers like JLHudson seedsman and Jelitto. Thanks!!
ACHILLEA ptarmica 'Pearl-Group' 60CM WHITE
ALLIUM unifolium 30 cm
Artemisia Valery Finis
CERASTIUM grandiflorum
Convolvulus tricolor 'White Ensign' (this is NOT vining morning glory - have plenty, thanks)
Cypress Vine ALL White
Dianthus arenarius 'Little Maiden
Dianthus Carpet Snow better heat tolerance
DIANTHUS deltoides 'Albus WHITE
DIANTHUS plumarius'Albus' 1.5ft tall
DIANTHUS spiculifolius
Eriogonum grande rubescens "Red Buckwheat"
Fountain Butterfly Bush. Buddleja alternifolia
Hibiscus Red Shield aka Mahogany Splendor
Hibiscus Syriacus Diana (all white)
IBERIS gibraltarica Gibralter Candytuft lavender 30cm
KALIMERIS incisa 60cm
Lady Margaret Passion Vine (RED)
Lavandula - any DWARF
Lavandula lanata Wooly Lavender
Lupinus texensis ‘Texas Maroon Bluebonnet’
LYCHNIS viscaria Alba 'Schnee' WHITE
Nigella - regular blue love in a puff
Perovskia 'Blue Steel' DWARF Russian Sage
Phygelius aequalis YELLOW TRUMPET Cape Fuchsia (have red)
Salvia ulignosa Bog Sage
SANTOLINA chamaecyparissus ssp. tomentosa [DWARF] 25cm silver foliage
SCABIOSA columbaria f. nana DWARF
Verbena Tuscany White
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I generally like anything unusual:
Acanthus
species other than mollisAbutilons
(flowering maples) with double or striped bloomsAconitums
(monkshoods) with climbing or bi-colored bloomsAlceas
(hollyhocks) with bi-colored bloomsAnemones
hardy to zone 5Angelicas
with purple or black foliageAsclepias
(milkweeds) hardy to zone 5 other than incarnataCalendulas
with dark markings or crested centersCaryopteris
(bluebeards)Chiritas
(AKA primulinas) except tamianaCosmos
types with double or semi-double bloomsCyclamens
(both hardy and houseplant types)Delphiniums
with green or chocolate markingsDianthus
(pinks), heirloom typesErodiums
Fuchsias
Gentians
(Hardy)
Geraniums with dark-centered, double, or veined bloomsGerberas
(if the seeds have been kept refrigerated)Helianthus
(sunflowers) with double, semi-double, or dark flowersHepaticas
Justicias
Lisianthus
(AKA eustomas)Pansies,
ruffled varieties if the seed is freshPapaver
orientalis (Oriental poppies) with colors other than orange or redPassifloras
(passionflowers)Primroses
Rudbeckias
(black-eyed Susans) with double or unusually colored bloomsStreptocarpus
(cape primroses)Other
unusual flowers, herbs, or tropicals - 8 years ago
Here is my wish list :)
Stocks
Statice
Violas
pansies
Sweet William
Poppies (any kind, annual or perennial varieties)
Calendula
Lavatera
Cockscomb Flower ( only tall varieties, I have grown red ones so I would love to try some other colors like yellow or orange)
Columbine
Hollyhocks
Yarrow (colorful varieties)
Salvia
Rudbeckia
Verbascum
Sweet Peppers (any variety)
Lace Flower
Aster
Feverfew
Coreopsis
Depp's Pink Firefly Tomato
Any really good Cherry Tomatoes
Flax
Cosmos (would like to try new to me varieties...so far I have grown Bright Lights, Sensations, and Daydream)
Penstemon
Watermelons (seeded varieties)
Cantaloupes
Sunflowers
parsley
Early Spring Woodland Wildflower seeds native to the Appalachian region or eastern United States. Examples: Virginia Bluebells, Trillium, etc.
- 8 years ago
Val's Secret Santa Wish List
1. Ptilotus (Joey Lambs Tail)2. Virginia Bluebells (Mertensia Virginica)
3. Lewisa
4. Poppies
5. Bergenia
6. Aster varieties: Milady, Needle, Paeony, Pompon
7. Candy Lily (not blackberry lily)
8. Coneflowers in Reds, Oranges, Yellow
9. Hardy Geraniums
10. Calendulas (non orange)
11. Centaurea - Perennial
12. Foxglove Ruby Glow or Monostruosa, and/or Chinese Foxglove
13. Maltese Cross Dawn Sky
14. Torenia/Wishbone Flower
15. Campanulas/Bellflowers
16.Celosia Dragons Breath
17. Xeranthemum
18.Pentas
19. Lantana
20 Queen of the Prairie
21. White and Strawberry Blonde Marigolds
22. Rudbeckia Varieties: Prairie Sun, Ruby Ruby, ChimChiminee, Moroccan Sun, Sahara
23. Yellow shasta daisies and Crazy Daisies
24. Primrose (common spring blooming for Z6)
25. Dianthus, esp'lly fringed
26. Snow on the Mountain
27. Cape Daisy/ Zulu Daisy
28. Coral Bells
29. Pink/Rose, Purple Perennial Lobelia (Cardinal flower)
30. Surprise me - Flowers you love to grow for their beautiful blooms!
THANK YOU IN ADVANCE :D
- 8 years ago
My wish list:
Burgundy blanket flowerCoreopsis
Zinnias
Annual poppies
amaranthus
Pansies
Feverfew
Sweet Williams
Foxglove
Delphiniums
Coneflowers
Mexican hats
penstemen
Dianthus
Columbines
Salvias
Portulaca
Asters
Cleomes
Calendula
Rudbeckia
Lupines
Black cherry tomatoes
Carrots
Radishes
Leaf lettuce
Turnips
Your favorite annual flower
Your favorite perennial flower
Your favorite vegetable
- 8 years ago
I like purple and especially edibles (but not eggplant, lol):
- sugar snap peas
- basil
- lavender
- saffron crocus
- potatoes (ok, i think they call them blue)
- corn (ok, i think they call them blue dent or double red)
- cotton
- lilacs
- cauliflower
- carrots
Stevia
Oregano
Sesame
Comfrey
Thyme
Sage
Chamomile
Poppy
Bronze Fennel
Amaranth
Lemon Grass
Melons (moon & star or tender sweet orange are peaking my interest lately)
Paprika Peppers
Luffa
Evergreens (for property border - fast growing tall (thuja))
Gooseberry
Goji Berry
Nigella Sative (aka Kalongi)
Catnip
- 8 years ago
Santa Swap Top 30 wishes:
I'm not limited to just these varieties. I only put particulars in the event someone had them.- Bee balm: Panarama Red Shades (Or any red)
- Celosia - Dragon's Breath, Any
- Cleome: Violet Queen only, I have all the others
- Coleus
- Coneflower
- Coral Bells
- Dianthus
- Gaillardia: Mesa Red only, I have a great deal of others
- Geraniums: Maverick Coral, any deep scarlets, Divas series
10. Gomphrena - Orange
11. Foxglove - Apricot
12. Hellebores
13. Impatiens
14. Lemon Cucumber
15. Nasturtiums (can be climbers)
16. Pansy
17. Peony
18. Rudbeckia - Sahara
19. Salvia: Blue Queen, Fairy Queen, Evolution,
20.Snapdragons
21. Sunflowers
22. Sweet Peas
23. Vincas
24. Violas
25. Zinnia: Magellans, Zaharas (scarlet, red), Benary Giants,
Mazurkia, Cherry/Ivory swizzle
26. Drought Tolerant flowers
27. Shade plants/flowers
28. Your favorite flower to grow
29. Hummingbird magnate flowers30. Surprise me!
- 8 years ago
1. coral bead plant - nertera granadensis
2. Naked ladies lilly bulbs/seed (Belladonna Lily)
3. Begonia bossa nova, bloliviensis, any
4. Petunia
5. Impatience
6. Alyssum pastel colors or cascading
7. Peony poppy
8. coleus any but rainbow
9. Dianthus
10. Marigold pompom style any white/yellow/orange
11. Coral Bells/Heucheras
12. Hollyhocks
13. Disco belle pink/white bicolor hibiscus
14. Cypress Vine pink, White
15. Plant with colorful leaves
16. Swiss Chard
17. Lettuce butter crunch
18. Basil any
19. Pole Beans
20. Pepper ornamental/edible
21. Tomato any
22. Eggplant
23. zinnia
24. Aquarium plant riccia fluitans, star moss, Egyptian Papyrus (not umbrella palm) - 8 years agolast modified: 8 years ago
I’m open to all kinds of seeds but here are my wants. You can just send your favorite seeds or random seeds if you want. I love surprises so random is totally fine with me!
1 Cotton of all varieties
2 Glass gem corn
3 Popping Corn
4 Flour or ornimental corn
5 Blue Bachelor Buttons and any other colors
6 Watermelon Radish
7 Poppies of all colors
8 Soap Wart
9 Borage
10 Elderberry
11 Tomatoes of all varieties
12 Radishes
13 Melons and watermelons of all varieties
14 Carolina reaper peppers
15 Trail of Tears Pole bean
16 Showy Milkweed
17 Rose of Sharon
18 Pansies of all colors
19 Snap Dragons
20 Bee Balm
21 Lavender of all types
22 Corn of all types
23 Broom Corn
24 Lemon Cucumber
25 Peas
26 sweet peas
27 Cosmos
28 Passion Flower
29 Balloon Flower
30 Surprise
- 8 years agolast modified: 8 years ago
Wish List
Aster
Calendula - Awaiting Sunset, Bon Bon Yellow, Bronze Beauty, Kablouna, Lemon Twist, Mandarin Twist, Pacific Beauty Cream, Pink Surprise, Touch of Red
Celosia - have Pampas Plume and Red Velvet
Columbine - Any named except Canadian
Coreopsis - American Dream, Golden Wave, Mahogany Midget, Roulette, Sunfire
Cosmos - (have Bright Lights, Seashells and Sensation) Antiquity, Candy Stripe, Chocolate, Collarette, Cosimo, any Double Click, Fizzy Rose, Limara Lemon, Peppermint Twist, Rubenze, Snowpuff, Sonata Yellow, Xanthros
Cuphea - have dark purple
Daisy Types - (have Shasta) African, Cape, English, Euryops Bush, Gerbera, Paper, Livingstone, Santa Barbara
Dianthus - have Sweet William
Delphinium - have Pacific Giant
Echinacia - Cheyenne Spirit, Double Decker, Razzmatazz
Geum - have Tangerine
Godetia
Hardy Hibiscus - Cherry Brandy, Cherry Cheesecake, Cranberry Crush, Honeymoon Deep Red, Heartthrob, Old Yella, Summer Storm
Herb - Basil (African Blue, Cardinal, Christmas, French, Greek)
Medicinal - Camphor Weed, Citronella, Comfrey, German Chamomile, Jewel Weed, Lemon Verbena, Licorice (Glycyrrhiza glabra), St. John's Wort, Sweet Cicely, Valerian, Za'atar
Hollyhock - Blackberry, Chater's Chestnut Brown, Choice Mix, Crème de Cassis, Danish Giant, Fiesta Time, Fig Leaf, Salmon Queen
Japanese Morning Glory, Cameo Elegance, or any Chocolate
Lychnis - especially Dusky Salmon, Lumina Bronze Leaf
Marigold - Bonanza Harmony, Durango, Strawberry Blonde, any White
Nicotiana
Penstemon - Have Husker's Red
Peppers - Sweet except Carmen, Lipstick, Marconi, and hot except Cayenne, Tabasco, Jalapeno
Poppy- except Orange and Oriental Red
Rudbeckia - Cherokee Sunset, Chocolate Orange, Maya, Moreno, Sahara, Sputnik
Salvia - have Black & Blue, and Bonfire
Snapdragon
Tomatoes - African Queen, Aussie, Ballada, Banana Cream, Barnyard, Blush, Bola Macizo, Boronia, Brandy Boy, Chocolate Champion, Chocolate Lightning, Druzba, Dwarf Blazing Beauty, Dwarf Pink Passion, Dwarf Purple Heart, Fat Cherry, Gypsy, Goliath, Ingeglio Gigante, Mortgage Lifter Bi-Color, Patio Princess, Red Robin, Red Rose, Snow White, Super Italian Paste, Vorlon, Yellow Brandywine
Verbascum
Zinnia - Aztec, Benary, Cherry Swizzle, Gumdrop, Persian Carpet, Peppermint, Profusion (except Knee High Fire), Zinderella
- 8 years ago
My wish list----
Petunias-waves and doubles
Zinnia-persian carpet, Aztec
Aconitums
Albutilons
Monkshood
Cosmos--doubles, newer ones
Shasta daisy--crazy, others- no Becky or Alaska
Poppies,--,annual and perennial
Hollyhocks,-newer ones, doubles, ruffled
Nemesia-any
Franklinia alatahama tree
Dove tree- davidiia
Nicotianas
Nasturtiums
Daylilies-spiders, UFOs, ruffled,dark eyes
Echinaceas,,-white swan, doubles, any but purple and pallida
Passifloras-no incarnata
Kale- any
Verbascums
Amaranths
Calendulas
Asters-shorter ones. Pot type
Flax,- all colors
Columbines
Edelweiss
Heirloom tomato's
Snapdragons
Statice
Yarrow- no white
Anything you would like to share!
- 8 years agolast modified: 8 years ago
My wish list:
1. Air plant (Tillandsia)
2. Blood lily
3. Calendula
4. Celosia (various kinds)
5. Cockscomb (various kinds)
6. Coleus (various kinds)
7. Coneflower/Echinacea
8. Coreopsis
9. Cosmos
10. Double Blue Pea Vine (Clitoria ternatea)
11. Herbs: Angelica, Blue basil, Calendula, Caraway, Chives, Cilantro, Dill, Fennel (green & bronze), Feverfew, Parsley, Red Basil, Rue, Sage, Yarrow
12. Hyacinth Bean Vine (White)
13. Jatropha berlandieri
14. Marigolds: Frech Harlequin, Starfire signet, Snowball, Tagetes patula aka french marigold, Pure Red, Jester, various kinds.
15. Mexican Sunflower (Tithonia)
16. Milkweed (any kind except common)
17. Nasturtiums - Variegated, etc.
18. Privet Cassia
19. Russelia sarmentosa
20. Salvia (any)
21. Snapdragon
22. Sunflowers: Double Dandy, Candy Mountain, Crimson Blaze, Strawberry blonde, various kinds except Mammoth
23. Wild Bergamot (Monarda fistulosa) aka Bee Balm
24. Zinnias: Zowie Yellow Flame, Zahara Starlight, Chippendale Daisy, Swizzle, Whirligig, Zahara Double Fire
25. Elliots Aster
26. Thistles (to be grown in a planter)
27. Sweet Pepperbush
28. White Cestrum
29. Rattlesnake Master
30. Queen Anne's Lace
- 8 years ago
1. Spineless Naranjilla
2. Heirloom Tomatoes (I’ve grown over 300 types and counting!)
3. Peppers (Hot and Sweet!)
4. Edible Pumpkins (commercial)
5. Winter Squash , any! Especially Jarrahdale, Red Warty Thing, Yokohama, Yugoslavian Finger Fruit (commercial)
6. Sugar Rush Peach Pepper
7. Shishito Pepper
8. Brazilian Starfish Hot Pepper
9. Long John or Smiley Worms Tomato
10. Buratino Tomato
11. Candy Sweet Icicle Tomato
12. Cherokee Lime Tomato
13. Sinks Yellow Tits Tomato
14. Tomato 'White Currant'
15. Long Tall Sally Tomato
16. Chestnut Chocolate Tomato
17. Michael Pollan Tomato
18. Brad’s Atomic Grape Tomato
19. Tzimbalo Melon Pear
20. Hairy Balls Milkweed
21. Kiwano Horned Melon
22. Tamarillos
23. Eggplants
24. Beans
25. Cucumbers (commercial)
26. White Doll’s Eye (Actaea pachypoda)
27. White Lion's Ear/Lion's Tail/Wild Dagga Leonotis leonurus var. alba
28. Squirting Cucumber Ecballium elaterium
29. Lion's Tail (NOT Lion's Ear) Leonotis leonurus
30. Melons (commercial) especially Art Comb’s Ancient Watermelon
- 8 years ago
In general, I like anything purple or blue or anything fairy. My husband likes anything white or fragrant. My yard was damaged by the hurricane and I lost my greenhouse. So, we have been focusing on maintenance and caring for the outside wildlife: usually birds, squirrels, butterflies, and bees. Any plant they will eat is welcome (their habitats were damaged too). Anything low maintenance or good for rain gardens is appreciated.
1. Sunflowers
2. Coneflower
3. Milkweed
4. Marigold (can't get too many of these to ward off mosquitos).
5. Zinnia
6. Kale
7. Basil
8. Coriander
9. Cumin
10. Peruvian lily (this was my wedding flower)
11. Iris (This is the title of me and my son's favorite song.)
12. Cucumbers
13. Tomatos
14. Lettuce
15. Carrots
16. Peppers
17. Airplants
18. Loofah
19. Hollyhocks
20. Devils trumpet
21. Moonflower
22. Morning glory
13. Ghost lily
14. Daisies
15. Cosmos
16. Bee balm
17. Bleeding heart
18. Growing tips for my baby peach trees
18. Anything purple.
19. Anything fragrant
20. Surprise me.
- 8 years ago
Dirt Daddys Wish List:
I know I'll think of something else later, oh well!
Flowers:Sea Holly
glode thistle
marigolds-any
zinnias-red
sunflowers
coneflowers
veggies:
greens
pole beans
peas
Peppers:
bird chilies
chocolate habs
hot and hotter chilies
ghost chilies
Tomatoes:
big cherry tomatoes
big slicer tomatoes
And anything u think might do well in our city garden!
PEACE! HAPPY HOLIDAYS! Dirt Daddy
- 8 years ago
My Secret Santa Wish List:
1. red, dark or black/ purple heirloom tomatoes, esp beefsteaks !
2. Sungold tomato
3. any herb, esp basil !
4. any squash, esp the Winter types
5. any melon, esp cantaloupe types
6. any swiss chard
7. county fair cucumber
8. any sweet pepper, esp bell peppers
9. italian roasting peppers
10. any flower that attracts bees, hummingbirds or butterflies
11. any Zinnia
12. any short, dwarf type flower
13. any flowering shrub
14. hellebores
15. any rudbeckia
16. any coreopsis
- any kind of pansy
18. your favorite perennial flower
19. any sunflower except Mammoth
20. any daylily
21. any coleus, esp the darker ones
22. any Salvia
23. any succulent
24. Lisianthus
25. your favorite, surprise me !
- 8 years ago
My wish list:
1.coneflower- and other than purple (pink poodle, double scoop cranberry, firebird, green line, hot papaya, secret passion, tomato soup, milkshake, supreme elegance), strawberry shortcake, dragon's wart
2.Limerock ruby coreopsis
3.Lunaria alba variegata4.Malope trifida "Glacier Fruits"
5.mullein( have yellow verbascum mullein)6.Oenothera tetragona "Blood Orange" (evening primrose (have pink and white)
7.Pitcher sage any varieties especially Lepechinia fragrans 'El Tigre'8.Rudbeckia triloba "Red Sport"
9.sage- white and garden sage
10.Salvia apiana- "white sage"
11.Salvia microphylla Hot Lips
12.salvia- Argentine Skies
13.Salvia- Mystic Spires
14.Salvia- Purple Rain
15.Salvia-Navajo Red
16.Satureja douglasii“Yerba Buena”
17.Sem Ash Leaf Spirea aka ural false spirea
18.Snapdragon - Weasel's Snout
19.sweet woodruff
20.taro
21.tarragon
22.Tea Camellia sinensis
23.Tecomaria capensis 'Hammer's Rose'
24.Thunbergia fragrans Sweet Clock Vine
25.Trifoliate Orange (Poncirus trifoliata)
26.Wallflower 'Cloth of Gold’27.Helichrysum
28.Cosmos Pied Piper Red, cosmos happy ring, Cosmos lemon twist, Cosmos Chocolate
29.Eriogonum grande var. rubescens
“Red Buckwheat”
30.medicinal herbs that are easy to grow
- 8 years agolast modified: 8 years ago
1-Tomatoes - Any that do well in the deep south heat
2-Tomatoes- Large red Paste/Sauce type tomatoes
3-Tomato - Homestead
4-Tomato - Jeff Davis
5-Tomato - Old Virgina
6-Melon - Minnesota Midget
7-Melon- Old Time Tennesee
8-Bean- Case Knife Bean
9-Bean- Any white pole lima beans
10-Bean- Dixie White
11-Carrots - Any pelleted seed
12-Corn - Glass Gem
13-Pepper- Peter yellow or orange (I already have red)
14-Watermelon- Especially Desert King, Mississippi Cobb Gem, Blacktail Mountain
15-Beets
16-Dill
17-Softneck Garlic
18-Zinnia - Any
19-Hollyhocks - Any
20-Geraniums - the kind with big heads you see in stores.
21-Sweet Peas (the flowers)
22-Marigolds- white, red, Orange Hawaii
23-Wave Petunia/ Superbells/Calibrachoa
24-Tall Garden Phlox
25-Cosmos: doubles, ruffled, pinks, whites... no hot reds or oranges please
26-Coleus- Alabama Sunrise, Alabama Sunset, Any dark red, black or unusual colors (i.e.campfire)
27-Milkweed- Soulmate
28-Columbine - Songbird Series
29-Primrose (not evening primrose)
30-Scarlet Sage (salvia coccinea)
- 8 years ago
Alyssum
Allium
Asclepias tuberosa
Beans
Borage
Carrots
Chives
Cosmos
any herb
Impatiens
Lettuce
Marigold
Balloon plant milkweed
Giant Milkweed
Rooster tree Milkweed
Swan Milkweed
Pansy
Petunia
Peas
Parsley
Peppers, sweet
Salvia
Snapdragon
Sunflower
Tomatoes
Violas
Verbena
Wildflowers
Zinnias
Any butterfly and hummingbird attractors that you love
- 8 years ago
Wishlist for Santa Swap
Purple CarrotsSwiss Chard, Bright Lights or Ruby Red
Red Leaf Lettuce
Cream of Sasketchewan Watermelon
Green Jewel Coneflower
Red or Orange Coneflower
Dinnerplate Dahlia
Helleborus
Himalayan Poppy, blue
Red Petunia
Cerinthe major
Love in a mist
Nasturtium red
Pasqueflower
Painted Tongue
Poppy, anything but red
Snapdragon red
Black Eyed Susan Vine
Cup and Saucer Vine
Passionflower Vine
Rattlesnake Master
Pineberry
German Chamomille
Datura
Gazania
Mirabilis
Osteospermum
- 8 years ago
My wish list for Santa this year is really simple.
1. Gourds
2. Sunflowers
3. Morning Glory
- 8 years ago
- MILKWEED
Asclepias Asperula
Asclepias
CordifoliaAsclepias Humistrata
Asclepias purpurascens
Asclepias Rubra
Asclepias
SullivantiAsclepias Variegata
Asclepias
VerticillataCalotropis Gigantea
(giant milkweed)2. Aristolochia
3. Antennaria plantaginifolia (Pussytoes)
4. Aster (Purple dome, Rice button)
5. Bee Balm (Raspberry Wine)
6. Begonia - Santa Cruz Sunset
7. Coneflowers-
Double Decker
Mama Mia
Pow wow
Tomato Soup,
green, ANY
8. Coleus
Lava Rose
Religious Radish
Chocolate covered
cherryRusselia Equisetiformis
Coral Fountain- ANY
9. Columbine- Crimson Star, Any
10. Cupids Dart
11. Corpse Flower
12. Fuchsia- Mrs Popple, Rose OF Denmark- ANY
13. Jack In the pulpit
14. Lantana – trailing, ANY
15. Nasturtium - black velvet, ladybird cream purple- Empress,
ANY16. Phlox ( Moody blues)- Creeping Phlox , ANY
17. Poppies (cherry glow, peony black, Black swan)
18. Pussy Willow
19. Pampas Grass – any
20. Rhodochiton
atrosanguineus - Purple
Bell vine21. Snapdragons - Trailing
and/ or tall22. Spice Bush
23. Rudbeckia (cherry brandy)
24. Trumpet Honeysuckle
25. Verbena -
trailing, ANY26.
Zinnia -Cactus
Peppermint Stick
Purple
Pop Art
Envy
State Fair
Scabiosa
Benarys Giant
Candy Stripe
Aztec
BicolorInca
27. Arrowleaf balsamroot
28. Salvia - ANY
29. Ginseng
30. Willow
- 8 years ago
My wish list for Santa
cherry tomatoe, any with nice thin skin
Golden (yellow) Marconi Pepper
Chinese cabbage Reg or mini
Fava beans
malabar spinach
cosmos
hollyhocks
nasturtiums
lupins, prefer the wild ones
sorgum
super schmeltz kohlrabi
sea kale
dill
sunflowers
unusual winter squash
surprise?????
- 8 years ago
Ok Santa, here goes :)
Agastache for Z5
Showy Milkweed
Sea Holly - 'Blue Glitter' or 'Blue Hobbit'
Gaillardia
Foxglove
Armenian Basket Flower
Delphinium Magic Fountains White/Dark Bee
Delphinium Pacific Giant Astolat
Gay Feather
Globe Thistle
Dwarf hollyhock
Obedient Plant - 'Crystal Peak'
Zebra Holllyhock
Red Hot Poker
Pink Salvia Perennial
Prunella
Veronica
Rudbeckia
Love Lies Bleeeding
Liatris
Hyacinth Bean
Blanket Flower
Obedient Plant - 'Vivid'
Something for in Hanging Basket
Semi-shade plants for Zone 5
any Native for Zone 5
- 8 years ago
I like surprises so any type of seeds you send I will like. I like anything rare as I like the challenges of growing various things. Some of my wants are:
tomatoes
beans
medicinal herbs
corn
lettuce
cucumbers
onions
peppers
carrots
okra
pennyroyal
lime basil
radishes
pawpaw
goji berry
snapdragons
begonia
coleus
zinnias
cannas
peony tree
dutchmans pipe
nicotana ( tobacco)
any heirloom veggies
Hope everyone has a great Christmas and may your new year be bountiful.
- 8 years agolast modified: 8 years ago
cintiaoz14 (zone 7b)
Carrots
Goji
Salvia
Quinoa
Lettuce
Spinach
Monarda-Bee Balm
Aster
Baptisia
Dianthus
Draba
Lupine
Cardamon
Allium
Penstemon
Silene
Poppies
Tithonia-Mexican sunflower
Dahlia
and any seeds that you want to share! Thank you so much Santa!
- 8 years ago
Anything you put in a salad (tomato, carrot, pepper, etc)
Medicinal herbs, especially feverfew, lemongrass, rosemary, chamomile, and mint
Basils
Red, white, yellow or purple carrots
Anything that makes people say "what is that?"
Zinnia
Cosmos (I have bright lights)
Daylily (esp. red, purple or white ones)
Pumpkin on a stick
Anything good in clay soil
Tennessee spinning gourd
Marigold
Iris
Canna (esp. colors other than red)
Anything easy to grow and kid friendly (I share a lot with local schools and community gardens)
- 8 years agolast modified: 8 years ago
I love vegetable gardening so I would like:
1. Beans (snap, Lima, cowpeas, etc)
2. Tomatoes, any and all!
3. Peppers, sweet to mild heat
4. Okra
5. Watermelons
6. Cantaloupe
7. Cucumber
8. Broccoli
9. Greens (cabbage, collards, kale, etc)
10. Lettuce
11. Carrots
12. Beets
13. Radishes
14. Pumpkin
15. Strawberries
16. Kiwi
17. Any of your favorite veggies really except cauliflower, honeydew, and “easy” squashes. I can’t seem to grow a squash to save my life! Lol
18. Carnations
19. Any easy flower to grow in part sun/part shade
I love surprises too so really feel free to send me any of your favorites. :)
Dawn
- 8 years ago
Here's my list.
1. Peppers The more unusual the better. Hot or sweet
2. Herbs
3.Holly hocks
4. Black Knight or Black Prince Scabiosa
5. Sweet William
6. Blue flowers
7. Salvia's
8. Nasturtiums
9. Datura
10. Cottage flowers
11. Purple Angelica
12. Brugmansia
13. Variegated Four O'Clocks
14. Plains Coreopsis
15. Eggplant, not Black Beauty
16. Your favorite flower
17. Flowers for the bee's.
- 8 years agoThis is my wish list. I will accept anything, but I'll put my list of things I like. Don't know if it'll grow, but I'm certainly gonna try.
Lavender
peppers
cucumber
catnip
corn
pumpkin
lemon
potato
chamomile
sage
mustard
eucalyptus
citronella
squash
I would love any advice as well, and whatever your favorite plant is. Hopefully they'll take and I can share seeds next year. Thank you so much! - 8 years agolast modified: 8 years ago
Hi everyone! Here is my wish list:
1) Zinnias, candy-cane variety or any
2) Angel's trumpet
3) Snapdragons
4) Hollyhocks
5) Impatiens, white, burgundy or red
6) Black-eyes Susans
7) Orange Poppies
8) Geraniums, red, pink, white or salmon
9) Sweet Peas
10) Marigolds, giant yellow, or any color
11) Morning Glories
12) Columbine, Songbird varieties
13) Cockscomb, Red
14) Indian Paintbrush
15) Tomatoes, Brandywine
16) Tomatoes, any large, red slicing varieties
17) Tomatoes, Sweet 100 Cherry variety
18) Corn, Peaches and Cream
19) Corn, Glass Gem
20) Corn, red variety
21) Peppers, Green Bell varieties
22) Peppers, Cayenne
23) Peppers, Jalapeño
24) Cucumbers, Straight 8
25) Parsley, Curly
26) Muskmelons
27) Pumpkins, Jack-O-Lantern varieties
28) Pumpkins, minis
29) Gourds
30) Catnip
- 8 years ago
hello everyone! Here's my list:
1. Amaranth (love lies Bleeding)
2. Artemesia -Wormwood
3. Cosmos
4. Gaillardia
5. Marigold
6. Penstemon
7.Hollyhock
8.calendula
9. Geum
10. Zinnia
11. Sunflower
12. Salvia
13. Moonflower vine
!4. Black eyed Susan vine
15. Bee Balm
16. Poppy
17. Any Sedum like Hen and Chicks
18. Dill
19. Basils (Thai)
20.Low growing ornamental grass
21. anything that thrives in hot dry weather
- 8 years ago
We are going into our 4th year of being harrassed/vandalized and the garden I made that triumphed over 40+ years of various adversities is now in ruins. But I'll keep trying. I've been thinking about those abandoned apple orchards in the local park system. Maybe I could make an orchard of arborized Rose of Sharon, with low things sprinkled beneath - like something Shakespeare might have dreamed about. If you dream about your own patch of dirt, upon which to actualize your own dreams, don't risk heartache by moving to Oella.
Alpine Strawberries
Angelica - any and/or dark-leaved
Angelonia - white or any
Artemisia (not Mugwort) something silvery & lacy?
Balsam
Cestrum nocturnum (Night Jasmine)
Coreopsis, Threadleaf
Dianthus species/hybrids; chinensis hybrids
Lavatera
Primroses
Purslane, Ornamental (Portulaca umbraticola - any or Toucan Scarlet)
Rose of Sharon
Snapdragons - whites, peach, burnt orange, palest pink dwarf or medium
Stachys (Betony) (already have S. byzintine(sp?)) any that spread & suppress weeds
Streptocarpus saxorum
Tagetes filifolia 'Irish Lace'
Violas - "black" like V. tricolor Sawyers' Johnny-Jump-Up; V. cornuta Bowles Black?; hybrids? other species of Viola?
Zaluzianskya (Night Phlox)
Zinnias - disease resistant Profusion, Zahara, other?
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Florence Fennel (has bulb at base)
Onion - Egyptian Walking Onion
Radish - Daikon Radish
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Late blooming (Sept-Nov) flowers under 2 feet tall
-- bladderwort (Silene or Lychnis sp. - nocturnal, white, fragrant)
-- flowers that naturalize in grass on floor of orchard
Blue flowers, including -
-- Gilia
-- Sisyrinchium
-- low growing VeronicaSurprise Me
- 8 years ago
Here is my list. This is such a fun swap!
1. Chrysanthemum Seeds (florist mums)
2. Black tomato varieties
3. Wild Boar Tomato varieties
4. Summer squash
5. Sweet Peppers
6. Beets
7. Lettuce
8. Chives
9. Spinach
10. Pole beans
11. Melons
12. Hardy Kiwi
13. Basil
14. Sunflowers
15. Daylilies
16. Dahlias
17. Cosmos
18. Geranium
19. Snapdragons
20. Anything you find fun to grow
21. Mini plants – I love dwarf plants of all kinds
- 8 years agolast modified: 8 years ago
Dear Santa,
I’d love to have some new varieties of annuals and perennials that would thrive in my Zone 8 garden. Summers are hot and usually dry, and though winters are mild, there are some nights in the teens. I have lots of sunny areas and some beds with dappled shade.
I’ll be very happy with whatever you decide to send me.
I’d also be especially pleased to receive any of the following:
Bacopa
Blue Throatwort (Trachelium caeruleum), especially Black Knight or Violet Veil
Bracteantha
Calibrochoa
Cosmos – Cosmic, Fizzy, Limara Lemon, Polidor
Cross Vine (Bignonia capreolata) — just harvested
Ladybird Poppy (Papaver commutatum)
Moss Rose (Portulaca)
Nemesia
Ornamental grasses (except for pampas and pink muhly)
Pentas
Phlox paniculata (Tall Phlox) -- any just harvested
Sunflowers (Helianthus) — Claret, Earthwalker, Magic Roundabout, Red Sun, Shock-a-lat,
Velvet Queen, Italian White, Vanilla IceBeets –gold, white, or Chioggia
Tomatoes (hybrid) – Buffalo Steak, Cobra, First Prize, Tropic, Trust
Tomatoes(heirloom)-- Gezahnte, Little Mama, Tamina
Tomatoes (no longer available) -– I’d love a few old seeds or even seeds of later generations of these hybrids – Merced, San Remo, and Cabernet (the large tomato from Tomato Growers Supply, not the cherry tomato with the same name)
WinterSquash/Pumpkin – Ambercup, Greek Sweet Red, Uncle David's Dakota Dessert, UpperGround Sweet Potato
- 8 years ago
I would like anything rare and special, or common and well regarded. I most like the surprise of getting the seeds and the cards, so I'm open and thankful to receive anything. The following are some of the things I like:
herbs
zinnia
tomatoes
peppers
eggplants
watermelon
poppies
snap peas/snow peas
borage
spinach
malabar spinach
Merry Christmas! - 8 years agolast modified: 8 years ago
Merry Christmas kids...late on this!! I, of course, am happy with anything you wish to send my way!
1. Solar Eclipse Rudebeckia
2. any Rudebeckia...love TALL Rudebeckias
- any new Rudebeckia
- any Gaillardia...including new ones
5. any Calendula
6. any new Calendula
7. reseeders...love self sowers
8. Rattlesnake Pole Beans (commercial preferred)
9. Kentucky Wonder Pole Beans (commercial preferred)
10. Your favorite tried and true Pole Green Bean
11. Nasturium with variegated leaves
12. unusual herbs
13. drought tolerant flowers for sun or shade....lousy soil
14. Dahlia seeds....small or large
15. Mexican Torch Flower...yellow or red or orange
16. unusual Butterfly Bush
17. Banana mint
18. Ginger mint
19. Pineapple mint
20. Peppermint
21. Lavender mint
22. Limbaughs Legacy Tomato (commercial preferred)
23. Perennial Thai Basil aka Oriental Basil, Asian Basil, Bai Horapa in Thai
24. Large Leaf Sweet Sandwich Basil
25. Tomato Limbaughs Legacy (commercial preferred)
26. Coreopsis that blooms first year after sowing LOL!
27. sweet peas
- reseeding slavia...pink, white and red
Thanks!!
Annie
- 8 years ago
A little birdie said I would get broccoli if I didn't post a wish list :}. I'll be redoing my back garden this spring and these are some of the additions I would like to make.
1. hibiscus and it's relatives
2. penstemons
3. agastaches
4. salvias
5. aubrieta
6. gomphrena- especially salmon colored
7.juncus flying hedgehogs
8. viola Fuji dawn
9. dianthus
10. primula
11. centranthus red or white would be welcomed
12. I love variegated plants
13. nicotiana perfume blue
14, columbines in red, white or blue
15. coreopsis red midget
16. pink pinheads
17. gaillardia- red blooming
- I'm adding blue to the garden this year so any blue blooming would also be a welcomed addition.
Thanks for looking!
- 8 years agolast modified: 8 years ago
Hope everyone's relaxing and eating leftovers! Here is my list:
1. Amaranth, particularly red spike
2. American elder (sambucus canadensis)
3. Anemone
4. Bee balm
5. Cleome, queen variety
6. Coneflower, any
7. Daylilies
8. Globe amaranth
9. Hollyhocks
10. Honeywort
11. Knautia
12. Laceflower (daucus carota)
13. Lunaria
14. Meadowsweet
15. Musquee de Provence pumpkins
16. Nigella sativa
17. Phlox
18. Poppies
19. Scabiosa
20. Smoke tree
21. Stock
22. Strawflower
23. Sweet pea
24. Verbascum, any but would love petra!
25. Any cottage garden plants or flowers
26. Anything unusual - love unique plants!
- 8 years ago
I'm always open for an experiment and would be happy trying any surprises you might send.
Here's my list for Santa and his elves:
1. Tomato: Black Cherry, Golden Gates, Black and Brown Boar, Bleeding Heart, Brad's Black Heart, Sherry's Sweet Heart, any Dwarf Tomato Project variety
2. Tomatoes, Hybrids with late blight resistance
3. Hybrid Brussels Sprouts
4. Prairie Grasses such as Big Bluestem and Little Bluestem
5. Purple Prairie Clover
6. Queen of the Prairie
7. Sweet/mild peppers...non bell shapes, OP or hybrid
8. Mild flavored eggplants
9. Eastern woodlands wildflowers
10. Beans with interesting colored seeds
11. Runner beans, except Scarlet Runner and Painted Lady which I have
12. Pumpkins with hull-less seeds
13. Gomphocarpus physocarpus or G. fruticosus, (hairy balls or swan milkweed)
14. Seeds for plants for tea
15. A favorite herb
16. A favorite veggie
17. A favorite flower
18. A favorite early or midseason tomato
19. Veggies with especially decorative flowers, foliage, form, etc. that are good to use as edible landscaping plants
20. Whatever plant is a butterfly magnet for you
21. Surprise me!
Thanks!
- 8 years agolast modified: 8 years ago
Ive been mingling with reds/whites lately and anything for the hummingbirds, along with heat/drought tolerant. My wish list... many thanks!
1. anything variegated and/or tropical
2. anything with dark foliage and or flowers
3. dwarf project tomatoes
4. penstemon
5. salvia
6. poppy... hens and chicks, peony, pom pom, pink fizz
- snapdragon and/or angelonia any
8. japanese morning glory
9. geum
10 cuphea
11 agastache
12 hibiscus
13 double click cosmos ...chocolate cosmos, popsocks, reds
14 milkweed (any except common)
15 hot peppers (the hotter the better)
16 begonia
17 any columbine ...looking for variegated, whites, pinks, yellow, reds, dwarf, or blacks/chocolates. Any.
18 petunia...doubles, expressos, trailing, for heat, sophistaca blue morn, any
19 Nigella Miss Jekyll Rose, or transformer
20 geraniums, dark foliage
21 garlic
22 baptisia
23 anything miniature
24 helleborus
25 any mints, except spearmint and mojito
26 sea holly
27 hibiscus
28 foxglove
29 any flowers blooming white and/or crimson red
30 your favorite performer for heat/drought tolerant, duranta any
- 8 years agolast modified: 8 years ago
Hello Everybody,
I'm new on here but not new to Gardening. If you have any seeds below I would love to give them a try. My favorite colors are pink, red, purple, white & yellow. Thanks! *Especially hoped for...
1. *Cottage Garden Flowers
2. Delphiniums
3. Foxgloves
4. *Dianthus
5. Lavenders -esp. grosso
6. Snapdragons
7. Geraniums - red, pink
8. **Goji Berri
9. Rhubarb
10. Phlox - hardy
11. *Scented Carnations/pinks
12. Sweet Peas
13. Zinnias
14. **Bleeding Heart - red
15. *Hostas
16. **Lily of the Valley
17. Bells of Ireland
18. Angelonia
19. Agastachea Hummingbird Mint (Rosie Posie, esp)
20. Lisianthus
21. Geum (any) esp Mrs J Bradshaw
15. *Sensitive Plant aka Eyeball plant
16. Medinal Plants/Herbs
17. *Toothache Plant
18. Shade Plants
19. **Raspberry Starts
20. Smaller plants due to space/Dwarf flowers...
21. *Pink Astilbe
22. YOUR Favorite Shade plant/flower
22. Surprise Me!
23. YOUR favorite flower
Merry Christmas!!!
-Renée
- 8 years ago
Asclepias "Hello Yellow"
Asclepias verticillata
Alliums (ornamental)
Calibrachoa (million bells), petunias, supertunias
Basil-Thai/Siam
Sweet peppers (any; fish peppers, shishito)
Agastache rupestris, cana, Arizona, hybrids-any non-blue or white flowered
Anemone 'Mona Lisa"
Balloon flower Astra Double any color
Begonia (tuberous, any)
Berlandiera lyrata (chocolate flower)
Coleus (any)
Columbine (large flowered, spurred)
Cuphea
Dianthus (perennial)
Digiplexis
Geranium (annual or perennial; have dark pink sanguineum)
Impatiens (especially double flowered)
Lewisia
Marigold (large flowered)
Vinca (annual Catharanthus rosea)
Zinnias (Zahara, profusion, magellan, large flowered, threadleaf)
Melampodium
Gladiolus (small flowered, species) or other bulbs for zone 8
Crambe (sea kale; cordifolia or maritima)
Sedum (sunsparkler series, dazzleberry series, party series, dark leaved, or other new varieties)
Eryngium (sea holly)
Echinops (globe thistle)
Salvias-perennial in zone 8 (such as reptans, penstemonoides, pozo blue, Caradonna)
Your favorite heat tolerant annual or perennial flower
Thanks,
Susan
A - 8 years agolast modified: 8 years ago
- Angel's Trumpets "White" or "Red" (Brugmansia Suaveolens)
- Bird of Paradise
- Anemone
- COSMOS Red (Tetra Versailles), Seashells
- Desert Rose "Black Emperor"
- Plumeria (Plumeria pudica) Bloom Color: White/Near White
- Festuca "Powder Blue"
- Fuchsia "Blue Eyes"
- Iceplant "Starburst" (Delosperma floribunda)
- Japanese Blood Grass (Imperata Cylindrica 'Rubra')
- Jasmine "Tuscan Blue"
- Cosmos Chocolate or any
- Amaryllis
- Strobilanthes Persian Shield
- Neanthe Bella Palm - Parlor Palm (Chamaedorea Elegans)
- Passion Flower "Blue"
- Oxblood Lilies (Rhodophiala bifida)
- Sensitive Plant / Touch-Me-Not (Mimosa Pudica)
- Telegraph Plant aka Semaphore Plant (Codariocalyx Motorius)
- Colorado Lily
- Dahlia - 'Red Pygmy' "Deep Red", "Bishop of Auckland", "Dahlia Collarette" 'Pooh' "Red & Yellow", "Black Beauty"
- Gladiolus "Arabian , Blue, White"
- Ice Plant
- Mandevilla
- Columbine
- Rosemary
- Giant Starfish Flower (Stapelia Gigantea)
- Oxblood Lilies (Rhodophiala bifida)
- Dwarf variety anything
- Any plants and bulbs and any kind listed here is fine too. :)
- 8 years agolast modified: 8 years ago
1. Hardy coreopsis
2. Poppies
3. Hardy named hibiscus
4. Daisy-yellows-crazy-Belgium Lace
5. Maples-Crimson King-Japaneese
6. Butterfly Bush
7. Penstemon-esp. Firecracker or any other. Have Husker Red.
8. Monarda-reds and pinks.
9. Tall Zinnias
10 .Verbascum-no whites
11. Lavender
12.Carnations
13. Scabiosa-no white
14. Red Helenium
15. Perennial Geranium
16. Guara
17. Montauk daisy-fresh seed
18.Osteospernum
19. Echinacea-no purple
20.Himalayan blue poppy
21.Stokes aster
22.Coleus-any but rainbow
23.Columbine
24.Calendula-coffee cream-solar flashback-sunset bluff-Bronzed beauty-any
25.Any perennials for zone 5-6
26.Flower and herb surprises
27. Cactus
28. Angelonia
29.Sempervivum
- 8 years ago
Hello!
I know I’m a little late but I just joined this amazing site and wanted to join in!
I have a garden at my home but I also facilitate the garden at my job. I’m a chef for a preschool, where we grow the majority of our produce! The kids love to help plant, tend and harvest our garden!
I would love any seeds! Your favorite seed! But I did make a list!
I can’t wait to send seeds out as secret Santa is my favorite thing to do!!!
merry Christmas
carrots lots of colorful ones pleasepotatoes
sweer potatoes
celery
collard greens
cucumbers
kale
sunflowers
okra
rice
cranberry
strawberry
grapes
dwarf fruit baring tree seeds
blueberries
lillies
black magic roses
beans
herbs
ginger
cinnamon
lettuce
onions
peas
corn
melon
radish
peppers
spinach
carnations
peanuts
thanks for checking my list out!
Can’t wait to get to mailing!!
so excited!!
- 8 years agolast modified: 8 years ago
My apologies. Here's my (pretty specific) list. I'm an heirloom veggie kinda girl. My flower color palette is purple, pink, white, green, yellow, black. I'm very happy with berry seed if you have it. I like the slow burn.
1. Your favorite edible or flower.
2. Red Malabar Spinach
3. Cosmic Eclipse Tomato
4. Beauty Berry
5. Broken colors/Marble 4 o' clock flowers.
6. Jungle peanuts
7. Everglades Tomato!!.... please please please, LOL
8. Astible- White, peach, pick or purple
9. Schubertii Allium
10. Aristotle Basil
11. Jelly Melon
12. Sugaretti Hybrid Spaghetti Squash
13. Pink Sky Petunia
14. Lime Green Petunia
15. Black Cat Petunia
16. Bunny Tails!!!!
17. Ann Raspberry (yellow)
18. Royalty Raspberry
19. Crimson Night Raspberry
20. Toscana Strawberry
21. Red Bull Brussels Spouts
22. Clara Mack Wisteria (any white)
23. Lacy Frills Lavender
24. Chinese Lantern
25. Benary's Lime or Tequila Lime Zinnia (Green, but not Envy, I have envy)
26. Hardy Red Kiwi
27. Brad's Atomic Grape Tomato
28. Polka dot plant- white, red or pink, interested in all 3
29. Wild Luffa (small 3'' fruit)
30. Saffron Crocus
- 8 years ago
1) Eucalyptus - Rainbow Gum
2) Jojoba
3) Cassabanana - Brazilian Giant
4) Truffle - White - Hazelnut Ennis
5) Palm - Acai
6) Jaboticaba - Giant
7) Kola Nut
8) Orchid - Blue
9) Azalea - Purple
10) Patchouli
11) Bayberry - Black Carbon
12) Jujube - Sherwood
13) Cinnamon Tree
14) Cacao Tree
15) Vanilla Vine
16) Goji Berries
17) Lilac
18) Cherimoya
19) Javanese Ginger
20) Pitamgatuba
21) Wasabi
22) Nephroletis Exaltata
23) Seeds of Heaven
24) Mangosteen Purple
25) Betel Nut
26) Jambolan Plum
27) Sudachi
28) Yuzu
29) Bilimbi
30) Cherimoya











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