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Desert spp's wanted

Postby cherax » Wed Jan 19, 2011 12:18 pm

Hey Guys
anyone out there got any arid zone contacts? ie; Central Australia/NT/WA/SA. Maybe friends in SGAP's, home collectors, gardeners et cetera
In particular I am after Capparis, Santalum, Marsdenia, Carissa, Canthium, Solanum, Cynanchum, Adansonia, Terminalia, species. I am prepared to pay good money for viable seed and/or trade
thanks in advance
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Re: Desert spp's wanted

Postby European » Sun Feb 20, 2011 12:24 pm

Hey,

which Adansonia, Santalum, Solanum and Terminalia spezies are you looking for ?

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Re: Desert spp's wanted

Postby cherax » Sun Feb 20, 2011 2:52 pm

Hey European
yes, Adansonia, Santalum, Solanum and Terminalia would fall roughly into that.
The eastern seaboard is generally a little cool though I have personally had mixed success with a few of these spp.
Solanum and Santalum lanceolatum would be great, whereas S. acuminatum's dont cut it well. Hard part is getting passed the young and germinating stages. Pls feel free to PM me personally. I could trade, buy etc. thanks for the reply
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Re: Desert spp's wanted

Postby European » Tue Mar 01, 2011 1:01 pm

Hey Cherax, you have an e-mail.

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