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rev says... If you have time id def buy any multicolour packs you find in shops i found some in bangalow grocer is shouldve bought! yes you can grow them from seed, its easy but slow and each fruit has multiple seeds you can expect to wait 4 to 8 years for fruit, with outliers at 15 youll get a wide mix or narrow mix depending on the population it came from but if your plant is a semi wild bush garden that is as much revegetation as food forest then its an excellent use of resources - especially as its helps conserve the wild biodiversity of unique citrus genes for future generations in a semi wild setting where evolution can continue on its path they are a hardy tree even outside their rainforest homes tolerating frost and i think a fair bit of drought owing to their microphyll leaves and strong roots ill be emailing you angovar it takes me about 2 years to get nice plants for sale so i need to start now as im running out! | About the Author Rev nq 17th August 2010 1:17pm #UserID: 1806 Posts: 359 View All Rev 's Edible Fruit Trees |
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Fruit Lover says... Hi Guys, Fresh Organic Finger Lime seeds and trees are available online at Forever Seeds Worldwide Mail Order www.forever-seeds.com email: info@forever-seeds.com | About the Author Fruit Lover Nth E NSW 11th January 2017 10:02pm #UserID: 4607 Posts: 20 View All Fruit Lover's Edible Fruit Trees |