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Mountain Pepper Berry

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MNash1 starts with ...
First of all, will it grow on the tweed and if so does anybody have any seeds I can purchase?

Its a native of Tasmania but wondering if it grows on the mainland
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jakfruit etiquette says...
How about Dorrigo Pepper, same genus , might be easier to track down near you?
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MNash1 says...
Cheers JE, Do you suppose if I buy the dried berrys that get sold for the kitchen might grow?
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MaryT says...
MNash 1 the last time I checked the seeds are viable for twelve months only so it depends how fresh those seeds are and whether they have been treated.
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