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Postby Gordon » Thu Sep 18, 2008 6:51 pm

We operate a on-line store sell Austarlian seed, we have just started listing BUSH TUCKER seed, we will be increasing the range as we go along, please feel free to take a look and if you don't see what you want let us know as there is every chance we can get it for you.
www.australianseed.com
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Postby MadHatter » Sun Sep 21, 2008 8:16 pm

Great site! I'm pleasantly surprised at the range on offer.
One small niggle though: you need to fix the main image for Diplarrena moraea - it's currently what looks like the seed pods of some sort of acacia...
http://www.australianseed.com/product_i ... ative-seed
Also the last of those images looks more like Diplarrena latifolia. Of course, there are those who would argue that latifolia is just a regional variation of the nominate form. Still, for your purposes, I feel the two are sufficiently different in colour and form to warrant separate listings...

Edit: In fact, this site has the same images as yours:
http://www.pacificbulbsociety.org/pbswi ... Diplarrena
And correctly identifies the image in question as "Diplarrena latifolia (syn. Diplarrena moraea var. latifolia)"
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Postby Gordon » Sun Sep 21, 2008 8:35 pm

Thanks Madhatter, you are right it is an Acacia seed pod, I lost that image somehow and now I know where it went.
I will check a bit more into that var. that you mention and revise the item.
It is also good to get this type of feedback from people with knowledge as the last thing we want is to mislead people
Thanks Gordon
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Postby MadHatter » Sun Sep 21, 2008 9:08 pm

No problem Gordon. Glad I could help. :D
As soon as I decide to get serious about propagating again, I'll be sure to drop by the site and pick up some Kennedia prostrata, and Indigofera australis, and probably some of the other pea flowers once I figure out which ones are indigenous to my neck of the woods... :wink:
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