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HAVE: Nitrogen fixers, mulch and forage seed

Posted by natureselects Victoria (My Page) on
Thu, Oct 13, 11 at 22:46

I have a large collection of seeds to swap. Mostly nitrogen fixing shrubs, but a couple of forage and mulch herbacious/trees, many of ornamental value.
Most collected in coastal Northern NSW, others from mid/low coastal NSW and some from Victoria including cool temperate/cool mountain/snow areas. Almost every seed collected in the last 12 months.

My preference is to swap for herbs and edibles � not shrubs/trees.
Prefer seed appropriate for temperate climate.

Email Anji.
My email address is natureselects at yahoo dot com

Tecoma stans � mulch tree
Canna Edulis "Arrowroot" - Forage for animals, survival food for humans, ornamental
Banksia � unknown variety
Tagasaste "Tree Lucerne" - N fixer, winter flowering
Acacia podalyriifolia � N fixing
Acacia farnesiana � N fixing shrub
Acacia � N fixing, unknown variety, collected Soldiers Point (mid coast) NSW
Tipuana tipu � N fixing tree, seeds from various locations
Leucaena Glauca � N fixing, shrubby tree
Cajanus Cajan "Pigeon Pea" - N fixing small shrub/large herbacious plant, several varieties
Senna Floribunda � N fixing
Tephrosia � N fixing, seed of unknown age
Hovea � several unknown varieties, possibly lanceolata, N fixing
Casuarina � many varieties but none identified, labeled only with location collected and growing conditions (eg, swamp, river, parkland, etc) � locations from very northern NSW all the way down to Southern Victoria, including snow areas. N fixing and phosphorous fixing
Cassia didymobotrya "Popcorn Cassia" N fixing small tree/large shrub. Ornamental
Desmodium � unknown variety, N fixer
Indigofera Suffruticosa � N fixer, medicinal
Crotalaria � N fixer
Cassia alata � N fixer
Totally unknown name � large shrub, subtropical, N fixer, rare � unlikely to be native to Aust.
Totally unknown name � slight, herbacious/shrubby N fixer � almost certainly native to Aust.


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