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james_gould

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  1. james_gould

    Two year old mimosa x2

    Given away.
  2. james_gould

    Two year old mimosa x2

    Have been PM'd with an offer for picking them up tomorrow. If it falls through I will PM you. Would be a disaster to see these guys perish so at the moment, you are my backup plan.
  3. james_gould

    Two year old mimosa x2

    Do it for the plants, hurry, hurry, hurry, pick them up for $50 each! OK, nobody has taken the bait in time. They are going to die - restoration/wrecking crew is going to give this place a workover by the end of the week and I cannot move these heavy pots! Last resort, pick them up for $50 each. PM me if your interested. I am also open to any other suggestions; all I want is for the plants to survive in the end.
  4. james_gould

    Two year old mimosa x2

    Here is a pic of them.
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    Two year old mimosa x2

    Hey guys. Uncle Jeremy is moving out at short notice and will not be able to take care of our plants. We are looking to make either an arrangement for a new home in Brisbane or a sale. Will not post them as they are too large. 1. Two and a half year old Mimosa Verrucosa, about two metres tall. 2. Two and a half year old Mimosa Hostilis, about two metres tall if the trunk was not bent. Can post some photos soon. Ideally am looking at an arrangement as follows but am open to suggestion. Hoping to get a $200 deposit that will give you the right to take possession of the plants. After a few months - giving us time to move house, if you decide that you don't want them I can take them back off you and give the deposit back, provided they are alive and well. Also if you decide you want to keep them then that is up to you. These are plants that I am very intimate with and I know them well. These particular chappies thrive in cloudy humid weather when situated here in Brisbane. Start to burn up a bit under extended direct sunlight. Reasonably easy to maintain. Also, if youre thinking of active content then forget it. There is not enough bark on these to produce even an iota of the amount you will need. I am using them purely for skin creams.
  6. james_gould

    Veruccosa

    Good to know, thanks for that!
  7. james_gould

    Veruccosa

    Got a 3-4 foot Verucossa that I've had for a few months and I really love him. Have run into a problem. Somehow, either by wind or natural causes or ignorant visitor or passer by... the new young leaves at the top of the main branch have been broken off! He already has branches that have new young leaves at the top though, but what will that do to him? Is it going to limit his height. Could this be bad for him? I imagine this sort of thing does happen in nature, but anyone know what is the effect of this? I hope its not detrimental to his health. Anyway if it was a human that did it, I feel like them.
  8. james_gould

    seeking mimosa

    I can receive pm.s but not send them. Just pm me your email addy and will discuss via email.
  9. james_gould

    seeking mimosa

    Would like to negotiate but can't pm yet either, < 10 posts,
  10. james_gould

    id help, strange flowers, first post.

    Yep, smells like peppermint, must be Willow Myrtle. Happy new year
  11. Found this near my home in South East Queensland and haven't seen this kind of flower on an Acacia before. Anyone know what this classifies as?
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