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Bazza Smith starts with ...
Dear Brett,
You mention a "logan" tree. Do you mean the LONGAN or a tree from the LOGAN nursery?. If i can assist you in any way i would be glad to do so. I am just a amateur back yard grower with SIXTY plus unusual fruit trees. I will include my e-mail in this reply for you to obtain my telephone/address if you wish to do so.
bazza66@tpg.com.au

All The Best Bazza
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Bundaberg
29th June 2007 12:30pm
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Christina says...
The Logan tree is a relative to the Lychee tree. Go to the website Lycheesonline.com. You can get alot of info there.
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Florida
11th September 2007 3:23am
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MARION says...
I have just been given some Logan fruit form a local sainsbury by a mate and have got them to germinate/haven't a clue what to do next but pleased & kind of smug that Idid at least recognise them as a kind of Lychee / my partner had other ideas.We have heated polytunnels liights etc as we are growers of herbs,salads & other crops on a small commercial basis, I just cannot resist trying anything new that is put in front of me,thus have quite a few "pet" plants.Being in the UK the climate is against me, but as these seeds have taken the trouble to try I should appreciate any input.
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CORNWALL.UK
20th September 2007 1:18am
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Henry says...
Is it true that the Kohala fruit is not as good as the Champoo and Biew Kiew? I was under the impression that the Kohala is the best!! Please enlighten on the subject.
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