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| G'DAY TO ALL IN OZ
my name is Joe Sterner, i noticed on some of your threads that some are looking for Habanero pepper seeds, i have quite a few in the form of a mix it contains as follows NEON
i also have a extra hot mix that contains RED BHUT JOLOKIA
I CANT GUARANTEE ANY ONE SPECIES AS I CANNOT TELL ONE SEED FROM ANOTHER I ALSO HAVE
IF ANYONE IS INTERESTED IN A TRADE PLEASE CONTACT ME AT THE ABOVE ADDRESS IM LOOKING FOR PURPLE JALAPENO AND ANY AUSTRALIAN SPECIES OF HOT PEPPER THANKS YOUR FRIEND JOE >> CHEERS!! |
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| Lovely collection, Joe BUT... It would be illegal to send seeds to Australia - and we really hope you don't do it. There's always the chance that some amateur will import an industry-wrecking disease, which will cost the country heaps. Plant imports, if they happen at all, should be done through legal channels with all the quarantine safeguards that a vulnerable country like Australia needs. Trish |
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- Posted by ajijoe 6 (mosinjoe7@yahoo.com) on Tue, Jan 5, 10 at 23:18
| i kinda figured i do bussiness in oz occasionally with antiques and millitaria stuff and its a pain too |
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