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wanted: wanted: exocarpos latifolius
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Posted by cherax Syd NSW Aust (My Page) on Fri, Jan 27, 12 at 17:21
Hey Garden Webbers, I am after this sp's. I have a mountain of options for swap to big to fit in this field. If interrested, let me know what you may be after and I will see what I can do
many thanks
andrew |
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RE: wanted: wanted: exocarpos latifolius
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| Do you realise this one's a parasite of tree roots? It's a tree-form equivalent of mistletoe. I don't know whether anyone (deliberately)grows them from seed. All mine are self sown, I don't encourage them. |
RE: wanted: wanted: exocarpos latifolius
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- Posted by cherax Syd NSW Aust (My Page) on
Fri, Mar 23, 12 at 21:07
I would die for some seeds. Yes I am aware that it is hemi-parasitic. Along the lines of Santalum spp I am prepared to pay for seed! many thanks andrew |
RE: wanted: wanted: exocarpos latifolius
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| I can't recall exactly when they fruit, but think it's later in the year. The birds seem to clean up the fruit. |
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