Ginseng (forum)
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Jimbo starts with ...
Having a hard time finding Panax Ginseng seeds in Australia. Haven't seen Siberian Ginseng and Red Korean Ginseng either.
Anyone?
Time: 26th April 2014 12:41am
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Brain says...
try this site
http://gssa.net.au/index.php/shop/stratified-panax-ginseng-seed/
good luck.
years ago I found a site selling the actual plant (1 year old), but can't recall what they are called. but in general, if you look around Tassie, you should get some plants.
I did look into growing them for fun in Brisbane but the hot weather isn't suitable :(
Time: 27th April 2014 5:48pm
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allybanana says...
My friends have a big patch not sure of the variety though lots of little red seed pods.
Time: 28th April 2014 11:54pm
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ivepeters says...
More than likely its Ashwagandha - Indian Ginseng.
Its the easiest to grow.
Time: 29th April 2014 8:39am
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