bread fruit (forum)
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Jeanie starts with ...
Where can I obtain bread fruit please? I am very keen to grow it.
Time: 6th February 2009 2:34pm
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trikus says...
would be very borderline for you I am afraid , an ultra tropical tree , will drop all leaves at approx 6c .
Time: 7th February 2009 9:20am
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Jeanie says...
Ok. I had heard of it growing in Lismore.
We have no frost at all where we are. Never been below 5c and that was only once. Would love to try.
Time: 13th February 2009 7:24pm
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farmer jaw says...
limberlost nurseries ,cairns.
cairns@limberlost.com.au
Time: 15th September 2010 9:09pm
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jeanie says...
Thank you so much for this info!!!
Time: 29th September 2010 9:34am
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annap says...
Hi Jeanie, I wondered if you did get a breadfruit tree and how it is doing?
I'm also keen to get one, and live just down the road from Murwillumbah.
Thanks! Ann
Time: 23rd April 2018 2:00pm
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