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sternus1 starts with ... Have Myrtillocactus geometrizans seeds for trade. Common name is Bilberry Cactus; grows blueberry-like fruits,though these are generally around the size of 20mm. cultivated in mexico as a food crop. Fast growing, few thorns and can grow up to 15 feet tall. Very easy to grow from seed, excellent grafting stock, and an attractive stony blue colour. Very unlikely you'll see this growing around. Try and find another one. This cactus does NOT contain mescaline or any other psychoactive compound, has non-invasive thorns, and will not go feral like prickly pear. Picture included below.
| About the Author sternus1 6th November 2013 7:42am #UserID: 8314 Posts: 1318 View All sternus1's Edible Fruit Trees |
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About the Author Mike Tr Cairns 6th November 2013 6:26pm #UserID: 8322 Posts: 614 View All Mike Tr's Edible Fruit Trees |
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About the Author sternus1 6th November 2013 6:30pm #UserID: 8314 Posts: 1318 View All sternus1's Edible Fruit Trees |
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H.T says... Hello, I was wondering if you sell cuttings of your edible cactus's such as the bilberry cactus and apple cactus. The reason I ask is because i would like to grow them from cuttings rather than seed as its much easier. If you do, please email me the prices and the shipping prices to sydney and i can arrange payment ASAP. My email is reichoflight@gmail.com | About the Author H.T Oatley 12th September 2016 10:23am #UserID: 14573 Posts: 1 View All H.T's Edible Fruit Trees |
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