That was the subject line of the email; Plant Give Away, it certainly caught my attention. Reading on... "You don’t know me, for we have met only once during a party at Sean Hogan’s house 7 years ago or so. I read your blog and I admire your inexhaustible enthusiasm for all things plants - especially those plants that are more unusual."
Inexhaustible enthusiasm, I'm still musing on that phrase, it's a good one.
Actually I did remember him, and of course I wasted no time in replying. It turns out he (Robert), had decided it was time to simplify, and that meant giving away non-hardy plants in containers. I made an appointment to stop by and was flabbergasted by what I saw. There were so many wonderful plants up for grabs, and he was asking nothing in return—he simply wanted his plants to find good homes. After I took what I wanted he asked that I send a few plant loving friends over to take more.
I filled my car; aspidistra and pyrrosia on the floor of the passenger seat...
Pretty amazing hauls all around, am I right?
Back to what I ended up with—for my record books if nothing else. Here's a video I took once I had everything unloaded in my driveway...
Later that afternoon I received an email from Robert with a pant list, complete with where he bought the plant, when, and how much he paid. Here are just the names:
- Aeonium pseudotabuliforme
- Agave attenuata 'Ray of Light'
- Agave schidigera 'Royal Flush'
- Aspidistra guangxiensis 'Stretch Marks'
- Aspidistra minutiflora 'Leopard'
- Aspidistra typica 'Old Glory'
- Iris (japonica x wattii) 'Nada'
- Neolepisorus fortunei 'Green Ribbons'
- Pyrrosia hastata
- Pyrrosia lingua 'Ogon Nishiki'
- Pyrrosia polydactyla 'Taipingshan'
- Pyrrosia porosa
- Pyrrosia sheareri
- Sedum palmeri
- Stapelia grandiflora
- Tephrocactus articulatus var. inermis
- Yucca nana
He comes by his record-keeping naturally, Robert worked at both Longwood and Chanticleer cataloguing their plant collections. This was pre-GPS, when locations were mapped by measuring, by hand with a tape-measure. My meeting with him took place before the Philly Fling, so it was extra fun to get a little backstory prior to my seeing the the gardens, from someone intimately involved with them.
Thank you Robert, for sharing your plants, your time, and your stories. You made me and a lot of my friends very happy with your generosity! Plant people really are the best and plants are meant to be shared.
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