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adsArray[adsArray.length] = 'Bunchgrass Seed available in small quantities|I\\\'ve got an assortment of blue wild rye (Elymus glaucus), California fescue (Festuca californica), Pacific reed grass (Calamagrostis nutkaensis), and a little Torrey\\\'s Melic (Melica torreyana) for any home grass propagators. All from San Francisco genetics and collected from nursery and garden stock. Seed would serve better initially propagated in flats and pots rather than directly sown.  |anything or nothing.|Tom Annese|tomannese@yahoo.com||pswd::Elymus|December 13, 2007';

adsArray[adsArray.length] = 'seep monkey flower and yellow-eyed grass|I have abundant quantities of these two wet clay/loam-loving plants  available.  Seep monkeyflower (Mimulus guttatus) and yellow-eyed grass (sisyrinchium californicum) tend to grow in seeps and riparian areas.  They like lots of water.  They will grow in dune swale or along side a backyard pond in the sand, but generally prefer moister, heavier soils.  Full sun preferable.|Anything or nothing.|Tom|tomannese@yahoo.com||pswd::Elymus|December 17, 2007';

adsArray[adsArray.length] = 'ithuriels spears for trade|I have resuced some bulbs from a lot on Brunswick and Allison in SF. I collected the rocky clay soil and bulbs and placed them in 1 gal. pots. They like sun, should be happy in their pots, and need dry summers. Large bulbs are 1 to a pot. Smaller bulbs are a few to a pot and may need a year to flower.|stream violet, bleeding hearts, redwood sorel, sword fern, giant chain fern |Alan |asfnative@yahoo.com|415-676-7849|pswd::Abbey|December 24, 2007';

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adsArray[adsArray.length] = 'California Manroot (marah fabaceus) seedlings|I have plenty of manroot seedlings of local parentage. This perennial winter-grower is vigorous and produces neat spikey fruit. Will grow in most soil types.|anything or nothing|kipp|kimcmich@hotmail.com||pswd::flipping|January 3, 2008';

adsArray[adsArray.length] = 'bay laurel, Douglas iris, various volunteers|I live in Brisbane on San Bruno Mountain and have in abundance: stachys, bee plant, hillside pea, miner\\\'s lettuce. There\\\'s a bay laurel about a year old that I will have to dig up at some point, and I could spare some Douglas iris divisions. |any SBM native or happy to give away for free|Mary Gutekanst|maryc@gutekanst.com|415-468-1548|pswd::cnpsbirn|January 21, 2008';


adsArray[adsArray.length] = 'Need Natives|I am working on a public housing property that has some barren areas. Most of the property has non native plants that have been placed here by a landscaping company. I would love to have some natives.|I really don\\\'t have much to offer.|Nora Carrasco|ncarrasco@mccormackbaron.com|487.1218|pswd::Isabella|February 15, 2008';

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adsArray[adsArray.length] = 'Need Seeds|Looking for native seeds to be handed out in a Conservation Biology class at SFSU..||Carol Hansen|hansen_carol@sbcglobal.net|415-585-4804|pswd::He11o2u2|April 3, 2008';

adsArray[adsArray.length] = 'California  Buckeye seedlings|Won\\\'t fit in my small garden. Would love to find them a home.|Other natives|Molly Martin|tradeswomn@yahoo.com|415-826-7360|pswd::tradeswoman|April 18, 2008';


adsArray[adsArray.length] = 'Seeking natives for Plant Bank |SF Parks Trust is launching a Community Plant Bank that provides free plants to community groups engaged in creating or maintaining gardens on public land. We are seeking native plants to distribute for free.  |We\\\'d trade gratitude for your generous donation, and would become your biggest fans! Plant lovers around the city thank you! |Julia Brashares|julia@sfpt.org|415-750-5110|pswd::fluffy|June 30, 2008';

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adsArray[adsArray.length] = 'Native bunchgrass and native shrub seed|I\\\'ve got quite an assortment of various San Francisco native grass and shrub seed.  These are common species and were typically collected on road cuts or in other areas where the seed was unlikely to germinate naturally.  Some of it is getting a little old and I\\\'d love to send it to a good home for broadcast or home propagation.  Let  me know what you\\\'re looking for and I\\\'ll see if I have it.  ||Tom |TomAnnese@yahoo.com||pswd::elymus|December 14, 2008';

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adsArray[adsArray.length] = 'searching for these plants!|I have recently tore up a lot of old bricks and now have bare native soil which needs plenty of plants to grow.    Prunus iliciflora - Islay \"Hollyleaf\" Cherry Symphoricarpus - Snowberry Fragraria chiloensis/vesca - Native Strawberries Asarum caudatum - Native ginger Claytonia perfoliata - Miner\\\'s Lettuce|Of course, I\\\'ll take in any native plant that is in need of a home.  But I am looking for these plants in particular, and am trying to purchase the largest ones possible.   Prunus iliciflora - Islay \"Hollyleaf\" Cherry Symphoricarpus - Snowberry Fragraria chiloensis/vesca - Native Strawberries Asarum caudatum - Native ginger Claytonia perfoliata - Miner\\\'s Lettuce  If anyone by chance is interested in saving the lives of the non-native plants I will be disposing of, you can have them.  You may have a better idea than the compost.|Glenn|GSpringston@gmail.com|(415) 312-6216|pswd::crisi727|April 16, 2009';

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adsArray[adsArray.length] = 'looking for butterfly plants|I don\\\'t have any plants to offer, just my undying gratitude.|I\\\'d love to acquire milkweed and anis, as I know those will attract monarchs and swallowtails.  Any other ideas?  Looking for something that will grow well in SF Mission district.|Anya Manes|anyaelissa@yahoo.com||pswd::121478|August 8, 2009';

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adsArray[adsArray.length] = 'dwarf Garry oak, for hop tree|Have various including Quercus garryana v.breweri, Fraxinus dipetala, Styrax redivivus, ...|Western hop tree, Ptelea crenulata.|Jim Dempsey|dempseyja@sbcglobal.net|530-846-1435|pswd::brewer|October 30, 2009';

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adsArray[adsArray.length] = 'Matilija Poppy? Trade for...|Im looking for a starer plant for this amazing poppy- Ive heard various things about growing from seed, including that the seeds must be burned before planing, or they won\\\'t grow...( along with complex instructions, this came from a witch who believed these were Fire plants- I don\\\'t doubt her, it\\\'s just that I\\\'d like to get a few going without burning down Bernal!) Anyone have advise or trade?|Ive got various CA. and BA natives ready to take cuttings from- ask, and I\\\'ll see if we have it. |marykate conor|mkc@copper.net||pswd::0639886|March 21, 2010';

adsArray[adsArray.length] = 'Seeking Information|I\\\'m interested in information about what herbs grow in San Francisco\\\'s Mission District (and if any can be used to make tea...)||Thornton Kimes|redbeardedguy@yahoo.com|000-0000|pswd::voodoo123|April 20, 2010';

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adsArray[adsArray.length] = 'Scrub Oak Volunteers in my garden|Scrub Oak, 3 -4 plants, all you have to do is dig them out.  One is 4 feet tall, the others are 2 feet tall.|You dig them, you can have them.|Cynthia|Swimminghorse@att.net|415 681 7504|pswd::Scrubber|June 6, 2010';

adsArray[adsArray.length] = 'Looking for natives for vertical garden|I\\\'m building an experimental vertical garden on the wall of my house, and would love to use native/drought-tolerant plants in it. If you have any cuttings or plants available, I\\\'d love to use|Pretty much anything. I\\\'ve done lots of research on vertical gardens and would be happy to share information on that. |Sharon|sharonohoff@yahoo.com|415.864.0394|pswd::b00g3r|June 14, 2010';

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