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inquiry of Yuzu plants

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janet starts with ...
Does anyone knows where to buy YUZU plant and green tea plant in Tokyo.

Please help me to find these plant. Here my email jsdelacruz@pldtdsl.net

Many thanks,


Janet dela cruz
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15th January 2010 2:58pm
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Damo says...
Ask somebody in Japan I guess.
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16th January 2010 6:00pm
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Fruit Lover says...
I got a grafted one in Australia from Forever Seeds in Northern Rivers NSW their web site below, the sell seedlings and cutting grown & grafted. Hope this helps
www.forever-seeds.com
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1st June 2012 1:34pm
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jakfruitetiquette says...
You should be able to find Yuzu tree at a plant nursery shop in Tokyo, or at a big "Home Centre" hardware that sells fruit trees. I'ver seen them there, so shouldn't be too hard to find.
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Magasaki_Sugamoto says...
I 'd like also some site link for a yuzu plant (grafted in flying dragon) seller that ships internationaly as i live in Greece and is damn hard to find any internationaly shipping nursery.
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Phil@Tyalgum says...
I might be able to get some seed for you, but the season is February/March if you're interested in trying them.
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jakfruit etiquette says...
Magasaki, try this USA Citrus forum, they also have many European members, some who grow Yuzu, and would know of nurseries who supply.
ps you need to join before you can post a question.
http://citrus.forumup.org/index.php?mforum=citrus
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Magasaki_Sugamoto says...
jackfruit thanks for the reply as for seed phil the yuzu tree takes from a seed about 17-18 years to see fruits so since i m at 41 i can't exactly wait for it, thats why i m going for a grafted. Still thanks for the offer.
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M Nash says...
They take some time from grafted too. Near four years and still no buds for me
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Fruit Lover says...
That is a actually misinformation that citrus takes so long to fruit if grown from seed.

Seed grown Yuzu can actually fruit in as little as 3-6 years. Bought a couple of grafted yuzu from Forever seeds mail order nursery in norhtern rivers NSW and they now have seedlings for sale and they said that they have got a yuzu that they grew from seed and it fruited in 3-4 years.
Also with the grafted one i got from them they were already flowering straight up too in their first season. Web site is below if anyone is interested.
www.forever-seeds.com
Email: info@forever-seeds.com
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MaryT says...
I think citrus in general do take a long time to fruit if grown from seeds. We all hear about exceptional cases but I would say not to expect fruit in under seven years if growing from seeds.
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