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WANTED: Boronia serrulata cuttings

Postby boylesg » Wed Feb 25, 2009 10:16 am

Does anyone have this species in their garden?

I am keen to replace my couple of plants that I lost due to the dry conditions and run of over 40 degree days we had in Melbourne.
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Postby Bluetongue » Wed Feb 25, 2009 11:01 pm

I might be able to help. Did you receive the seeds (of another plant) I sent you last year?
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Postby boylesg » Wed Feb 25, 2009 11:23 pm

Bluetongue wrote:I might be able to help. Did you receive the seeds (of another plant) I sent you last year?

That was meant to be Boronia serrulata not Banksia serrulata by the way.

The seeds you sent me were of Apium insulare weren't they? If so I have several plants in tubes coming along nicely. Will be able to plant them in my bush tucker garden before to long.

I also have an Apium prostratum that is booming.
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