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About the Author yurikou EPSE 11th September 2017 7:01pm #UserID: 16852 Posts: 1 View All yurikou's Edible Fruit Trees |
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About the Author TyalgumPhil Murwillumbah 15th September 2017 12:01pm #UserID: 960 Posts: 1377 View All TyalgumPhil's Edible Fruit Trees |
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BJ11 says... Yurikou, If you can't find plants - try asking seed providers outside of Australia. They might have a forum where you can contact people that have successfully grown the plant that will see you a more mature specimen, or they might have good advice as to how you can grow the plant from seed. Tradwinds fruits in the USA used to stock seeds of syzygium luehmanii - they might have records of where a parent plant is. Acmena smithii is definitely available as seeds from many Australian outlets that can be shipped outside of Australia. Many Australia suppliers will be able to tell you if they have clients overseas who may be willing to contact you. These two plants have very different climate requirements, so you are unlikely to find them at the same nursery. Good luck | About the Author BJ11 KENSINGTON,3031,VIC 16th September 2017 2:06pm #UserID: 3414 Posts: 215 View All BJ11's Edible Fruit Trees |