I prefer either mature (thick stem) or rooted brug cuttings. I've had too many problems rooting thin green stems. I will be ready for trades when our temps warm up, probably by March.
I'm not sure what brug cuttings I'll have yet but I'm sure there will be Jamaica Yellow, Vers. Peach, Cherub, CG, Butterfly pink and several noids.
I have some large but as yet unknown color iochromas that were grown from seed. I have several passifloras that I can take cuttings from. Plumeria seedlings (a couple years old), Clerodendron ugandense, speciosa rooted and other clerodendrons that I can take cuttings, Mexican Flame vine. I have several other plants but have to go out and see what is there. I'll update as soon as I can.
**I wanted to add that I can get a variety of houseplants from my husband's business (anytime) and many different annuals and perennials from the farm beginning around May.
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*Pink brugs (except for frosty pink or butterfly)
*orange brugs
*double brugs (except cream sickle or white unless it has an unusual bloom)
*almost any brug thats not white (a good portion of my collection was recently destroyed)
*Pretty NOID's
I'm always looking for plants that I don't have, not only brugs.