Re: April 2024 seeds - Takini, Fusea longifolia, Parinari, Talisia, etc...
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Thank you for this interesting information. I would be delighted to have the full article, if you can send it to me by email (colombo403@yahoo.fr). I had quite a bit of difficulty identifying this species which was declared to me as Takini by certain ..read more
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Re: Questions about Lilly pilly (syzygium oleosum)
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Quote from: Mike T on Today at 06:57:07 AM The lilly pillies mentioned are the common small cooler climate species but there are dozens of species which are more exciting than that lot. There are 20 or 30 species in my d ..read more
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Searching for seeds of Fernandes custard apple
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Searching for seeds of Fernandes custard apple If possible with global shipping ..read more
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I will share my experience about growing annona seeds
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38m ago
First of all annonas maybe one of the most difficult fruits to grow from seed Why?! It take time a lot of time I want to share my small and humble experience with them First stay patient annonas take a lot of time to germinate Some will germinate faste ..read more
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Rare African Annonaceae Sale VERY LIMITED
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39m ago
Dear Annonaceae enthusiasts, After an extended break from selling plants, I'm back on the metaphorical selling train-and boy do I have a treat for you all! Today I am happy to be offering two very special and very rare african Annonace! One is a seedl ..read more
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Re: Why Would You Plant Theobroma cacao When You Can Plant Theobroma bicolor?
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It’s true. Sadly the price increase is just because the harvest was destroyed and a significant portion is futures market speculation on top of it. I fear people will rush into cacao and the price will return to earth ..read more
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Re: marcotting vs rooting question
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I think you’re getting pretty good advice.  I’d probably leave 12-15 leaves on that layer.  Damp and warm. Peter ..read more
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Re: which of these would be better for a pot?
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Are you still looking for tropical fruit here in New Orleans ..read more
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Re: Why Would You Plant Theobroma cacao When You Can Plant Theobroma bicolor?
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Cacao as a crop has been very challenging.  Very serious disease problems plague it.  What’s interesting is that while the price has been terrible for cacao for years it has about quadrupled in the last 6 months or so.  If that price jump holds up it w ..read more
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Re: Lujan Jaboticaba - 7b in Ground Test
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Red is decidedly less hardy than others. It will die back hard in 9b when it gets into the low 30s, I expect I could lose the whole plant under 25f ..read more
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