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HAVE: drumstick tree /moringa

Posted by hairyfootman west australia (My Page) on
Wed, Apr 27, 05 at 1:27

i have a few drumstick seeds available . did you see the programme on abc and the feature in the mag this month on this tree, inc recipes. As you can eat all parts of the tree.
i brought two trees off a charming ,quite elderly man in Perth which were over a metre high and cost just $10.00 each. if anyone in perth wants his phone number let me know, but it would be collection from him only.
i have limited seed for a sae and maybe more in a few weeks when some pods i have dry and split. happy gardening


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RE: HAVE: drumstick tree /moringa

I am really interested in giving some seeds a try-I saw the Gardening Australia programme that featured them.
They sound amazing and we said when we saw the prog that we would love to find one.
Thanks for the offer-please email me if you still have some available.
regards
sandie


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RE: HAVE: drumstick tree /moringa

  • Posted by Liatris FraserCoast,Qld (My Page) on
    Wed, Apr 27, 05 at 18:14

Can I put my name down for when you have more seed please? I'll send you an email.


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RE: HAVE: drumstick tree /moringa

I would like to try the drumstick tree also. If/when you have some seed available, please email me. Thanks for the offer.

Hazel.


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RE: HAVE: drumstick tree /moringa

Would also be interested in trying the drumstick tree. If you are able to email me if you have any available, that would be great. Thanks!


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RE: HAVE: drumstick tree /moringa

By drumsticks, you mean isopogons?


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RE: HAVE: drumstick tree /moringa

Nope-he means what it says in the heading-Drumstick/Moringa.
Not an Australian native as the Isopogon family are-but an almost fully edible tree from India.
I suggest for any one who wants to know more that they do a google search-either for "drumstick tree" or Moringa.
Altogether a very interesting tree to research.
regards
sandie


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drumstick tree /moringa

Happy to share seeds that I collected recently. Pl send me an email.


 
 

 

 


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