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Evodiella, Dinosperma, and Medicosma seed availability

Posted by apan Texas USA (My Page) on
Sat, Oct 8, 05 at 10:41

Hello,

I would really like to try and grow some Queensland Rutaceae plants, particularly Evodiella, Dinosperma, and Medicosma. I was wondering if anyone might know of a nursery that would be able to provide and send seeds of these genera to the United States. I am also interested in trying to grow Athertonia (Proteaceae) and Stockwellia (Myrtaceae). Thank you very much for all your help.

apan


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RE: Evodiella, Dinosperma, and Medicosma seed availabil

Apan,
ask Yuruga Nursery, search on the web for these guys.
I have these species that you are after and have them growing well in my arboretum, however Im not that prepared to send them to the states, I havent the permits etc.
From Kris


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RE: Evodiella, Dinosperma, and Medicosma seed availabil

  • Posted by apan Texas USA (My Page) on
    Sat, Oct 8, 05 at 23:22

Thanks Kris. I will look into Yuruga Nursery. Are these Queensland Rutaceae hard to grow? I am assuming that they prefer light shade and well drained soils, am I correct?
Also, is Stockwellia (Myrtaceae) available in horticulture or is it too new (described in 2002) to be available yet?


 
 

 

 


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