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  1. http://pages.ebay.com/link/?nav=item.view&alt=web&id=262585710162&globalID=EBAY-ES
  2. Evil Genius

    My new seed list for 2016

    Hi guys, here are some new updates for my seed list. All seeds mentioned here are available. I love trading but can also sell some of them if you want! Needless to say that all those types were harvested from culture plants and NOT illegally taken from the wild. If you are interested in anything, let me know. I am located in Europe, which is why this posting needs a disclaimer that not all seeds can be sent to Australia. Most Trichocereus types are not a problem and if you are interested in anything else, let me know and I´ll have a look at the AQUIS list. Enough talking, check out my list! Trichocereus Pachanoi / Peruvianus Intermediate (pic 1) This is one of the most badass Pachanoi types on the market. But it can also be very spiny and is somewhere between Pachanoi and Peruvianus. Viability is great and tested. Trichocereus pachanoi x Tr. peruvianus Trichocereus tunariensis (Cochabamba) Trichocereus tarapacana / Soehrensia taracapana Trichocereus bridgesii type from the Rio Abajo / La Paz in Bolivia Trichocereus puquiensis from Puquio. I do not know much about this type yet. What I do know is that this is probably a five ribbed version from Puquio that´s somewhere between Tr. cuzcoensis and Tr. peruvianus. . Trichocereus poco / Trichocereus Tarijensis Trichocereus tacaquirensis (Tacaquiri, Bolivia) Trichocereus narvaezensis (no real info on this one yet) Trichocereus taquimbalensis (Lecori, Bolivia And the rest of my seed list: Trichocereus Bridgesii Australian Hybrid Seed Trichocereus Cordobensis (almost sold out now). Trichocereus Peruvianus Matucana Trichocereus Peruvianus - Rio Lurin Trichocereus Peruvianus or Cuzcoensis Huancavelica Trichocereus Tarmaensis Trichocereus Knuthianus from North Peru Trichocereus Andalgalensis x Tr. Grandiflorus Crassicaulis Trichocereus Mix Trichocereus Spachianus Stetsonia Coryne Matucana Madisonorium Lophocereus Schottii Trichocereus Camarguensis KK1414 Armatocereus Matucanensis Melocactus Peruvianus Azureocereus Hertlingianus Neoraimondia Roseiflora Oroya Borchersii Arequipa sp. Espostoa nana Haageocereus Acranthus Backeberg Loxanthocereus Hoffmannii var. Seniloides Tephrocactus floccosus Loxanthocereus Pullatus Rauh & Backeberg Echinocactus grusonii
  3. Inspired by theuserformallyknownasd00d's generosity and initiative towards keeping this site that we love running and healthy, I have decided to follow suit in offering up a package of tubestock and seeds. The package includes: Plants (from left to right) 1 x Acacia Phlebophylla tube 1 x Acacia Courtii tube 1 x Acacia Obtusifolia tube 1 x Acacia Maidenii tube 2 x Acacia Confusa tubes 1 x Acacia Acuminata tube (narrow phyllode variety) 1 x Acacia Acuminata tube (Broad or standard phyllode variety) 1 x Acacia Aphylla tube (Leafless wattle, this plant is amazing!) 1 x Acacia Simplex tube Seeds 10 x Acacia Phlebophylla + Inoculant soil 10 x Acacia Courtii + Inoculant soil (not necessary for germination but good!) 30 x Acacia Obtusifolia 25 x Acacia Maidenii 25 x Acacia Confusa 100 x Acacia Acuminata (narrow phyllode variety) 100 x Acacia Acuminata tube (Broad or standard phyllode variety) 100 x Acacia Acuminata (small seed variety) 25 x Acacia Mucronata 25 x Acacia Simplex 25 x Acacia Floribunda 25 x Acacia Neurocarpa (hard to find) This is a fairly complete package at a very low price for anyone wanting to get into growing acacia, or just wanting to take the garden to the next level. Price: $100 Once sale is finalised, buyer will post screenshot of donation to SAB. Then I will send out package express! Important: Aus only and unfortunately I cannot post to W.A, TAZ or NT PM for Enquiry Communacacian
  4. Hey guys, I am still widening my seed list and I am interested in bulk amounts of all kinds of cactus seeds. Most particularly Trichocereus seeds, but also other cactus seeds! I´ll add my seed list here as a pdf and if you are interested to trade just send me a message. bye Eg Seedlist Trichocereus.net COMPLETE.pdf Disclaimer: Most Trichocereus are permitted imports into Australia. But there are some exceptions so please check the AQUIS/ICON database if you´re in doubt.
  5. Hi. I have some freshly dried rocoto and prairie fire chilli seeds that I would be love to swap for some hot varieties like choc hab, trinidad scorpion, naga. If anyone is interested?
  6. EG´s Trichocereus Seedlist - For sale or trade Hi guys, check out my seed list and wholesale prices: The standard price for one bag is 3,00 Euros and the shipping costs are 3,45 Euros as a registered letter. All of them come from commercial nurseries or private gardens in Peru or Bolivia, not from nature. Worldwide shipping and long-time experience with shipping seeds all across the globe. Always open for trades. If you have something I might like, please send me a pm or get in touch with me through [email protected] Trichocereus pachanoi / Peruvianus Intermediate (fresh 2015 seeds with excellent viability. Very similar to the spiny plants from Chavin) Trichocereus tulhuayacensis (fresh seeds. Extremely rare! This is the only non-white flowering San Pedro type. The plant comes from Huachac). Not sure about the color of the flower though and I explicitely list it as potentially white flowering. This is KK337 and Knize differentiated between KK337 var. rubriflora and KK337. Trichocereus tunariensis (Cochabamba) Trichocereus tarapacana / Soehrensia taracapana Trichocereus puquiensis from Puquio. I do not know much about this type yet. What I do know is that this is probably a five ribbed version from Puquio that´s somewhere between Tr. cuzcoensis and Tr. peruvianus. . Trichocereus poco / Trichocereus Tarijensis Trichocereus narvaezensis Trichocereus bridgesii Australian Hybrid Seed (High quality seeds) Trichocereus cordobensis (This is a rare type of Tr. scopulicola that´s not the typical FR991 Scop that is so common. Very limited number of seeds) Trichocereus peruvianus Matucana This is a beautiful dark blue Peruvianus from Matucana, similar to the types called Rosei 1 and Rosei 2 or ICARO DNA. Non-cuzcoensis and one of the best plants I´ve seen so far. Trichocereus peruvianus - Rio Lurin / Lurin Trichocereus peruvianus or cuzcoensis Huancavelica Massive Trichocereus from the Huancavelica region. Trichocereus tarmaensis (2 Euro / 60 seeds. Priced to sell because mediocre viability) Long-spined Trichocereus from the cuzco group. Trichocereus knuthianus from North Peru (2 Euro / 60 seeds. Priced to sell because mediocre viability) Trichocereus tacaquirensis Rare Trichocereus from the Taquimbalensis group, but more rare and with a different spination that can only bee seen on adult plants. Young plants look a lot like Tr. taquimbalensis. Trichocereus andalgalensis x Tr. Grandiflorus Crassicaulis Trichocereus herzogiana This is a relative of Tr. tarijensis and is extremely rare! Fresh seeds! Trichocereus huascha from Catamarca Fresh seeds from 2015! Trichocereus schickendantzii Hybrid from Argentina Fresh seeds from 2015! Trichocereus Mix Trichocereus seed mix consisting of seed types that were accidentially mixed or which we were not able to ID because we didnt have a pic of the mother plant. A lot of seeds from the San Pedro group. Trichocereus spachianus Golden torch, fresh 2015 seeds! Great grafting stock! Matucana Madisonorium Trichocereus Peppermint Dreams x Grandiflorus Crassicaulis Flower hybrid from Sacred Succulents. Trichocereus pachanoi x peruvianus Cross between Trichocereus pachanoi and Trichocereus peruvianus. Not sure if this is PC or not. Trichocereus camarguensis KK1413 Trichocereus camarguensis var. nana KK1414 This is a smaller variety of Trichocereus camarguensis. Very rare. Trichocereus terscheckii Fresh seeds from 2015! Intermediate form between Tr. terscheckii and pasacana. Bulk Prices This is my bulk seed list. Nothing but high quality and extremely viable seeds. If you have questions, contact me here or through [email protected] Trichocereus tulhuayacensis - 1000s 65 Euro Trichocereus peruvianus Matucana 100s/ 8.50 Euro - 500s 35.00 Euro Trichocereus cuzcoensis Huancavelica 100s /8.50 Euro - 500s 32.00 Euro Trichocereus peruvianus / cuzcoensis Rio Lurin 100s / 8.00 Euro - 1000s / 60 Euro Trichocereus pachanoi / peruvianus Intermediate. Similar to the spiny plants from Chavin. 100s 8.00 Euro Trichocereus bridgesii Australian Hybrid Seed 100s 8.50 Euro / 500s 35 Euro Trichocereus knuthianus 1000s - 30.00 Euro Trichocereus tarmaensis 1000s - 30.00 Euro
  7. Hi Guys, I am currently looking for fruits because I want to make a comparison in my SAN PEDRO book and my THE GENUS TRICHOCEREUS. All Trichocereus fruits welcome. In particular I am looking for fruit pics of Tr. huanucoensis, TJG, Tr. santaensis, Tr. validus, Tr. taquimbalensis, Tr. terscheckii, Tr. uyupampensis, Tr. cuzcoensis, Tr. bridgesii, Tr. glaucus etc. I just realized I am looking for all. :-P So please let me know if you have pics that might look awesome in the printed books. Thanks. bye EG
  8. courage

    Acacia obtusifolia seeds

    Looking for acacia obtusifolia seeds. Can only offer cash right now.
  9. At Oliveton We have a number of quality items for sale. Prices are the same for everyone - 1 post or 50000000 posts means shit to me, fairs fair and you will receive, very well packaged trades sent on time, regardless of wether you have just joined or been here here for yonks. Prints and swabs are for microscopy only All seeds, Trichocereus and herb seeds are fresh and viable Choice of Trich cuts and seedlings We've a web page being constructed now so this will be one of the last opportunities to acquire quality items at non vendor trades and prices. Please pm for information Thank you.
  10. I was idly looking through the posts & my eye fell upon a relatively recent post by someone wanting rose seeds. I logged in & was redirected miles from the post I wanted to post on & couldn't find it again. Hopefully whoever posted that will read this: I have some Rosa gallica officinalis plants with rose hips on them right now. The thing with using rose seeds as opposed to cuttings is that they may produce 'sports' (different types from the parent plant) plus I've never had much luck getting the seeds to grow. But if you're willing to wait until after the first frosts, which is when the seeds will be viable, I'm happy to send you some. R. gallica off. is the "Apothecary's Rose"; it is an ancient single flowering rose, first introduced into Britain by the Romans. It is one of the major scent roses & still used in perfumery. As far as I know the best way to extract the scent is by enflurage. Cheers.
  11. Matt1208

    anyone grow roses and have seed?

    looking to buy some rose seeds, preferably in bulk, really anything over 50 seeds will be good. cash and trade Pm or post here Cheers
  12. I'm Tropical Fruit Seeds supplier,especially fruit seeds of Borneo(Indonesia) such as Artocarpus species,Baccaurea species,Mangifera species,Nephelium species,Durio species,Stelechocarpus burahol and others. I live in Indonesia. I can provide many tropical fruit seeds when the fruiting season started on about January - March,and right now the borneo fruiting season has started. I've sent seeds to Australia,China,Taiwan,France,Germany,Slovak rep.,USA,Rusia,Greece,South korea,Africa and others,if you want to buy seeds please check the quarantine database whether the seeds you want to buy are allowed entry because some species are not allowed. Sending seeds to Australia are okay as long as the seeds are clean and the botanical name is written on seed packet,and also using vermiculite(Not sphagnum moss). Please feel free to contact me. +6286725507258 Maryoto1981(at)gmail.com
  13. Hey folk Done the very last of my sowing out for this year and have a handfull of seeds left to giveaway so they dont go to waste. They are - Papaver somniferum "Gigantheum" - approx 50 Mimosa hostilis - 4 Desmanthus illinoensis - 6 Datura stromomiun - approx 50 (thx doublebenno! but you sent way too many!) Happy to post to anywhere. Only want to send out in one lot because I'm pretty fucken lazy at the moment. So if your interested, post here and in 24 hrs I will randomly pick one person to take em off my hands. ALSO ......if anyone wants to donate a cut or two of dragon fruit and is happy posting to Perth then feel free to PM me. Will pay postage of course. Thanks to an awesome member I should be right on the dragon fruit for now.
  14. Matt1208

    wanted sarracenia

    looking for sarracenia seeds or plants of more unique varieties, have $$ or a few seeds to trade. cheers
  15. Matt1208

    Free pitcher plant seeds

    Just got about 20-30 seeds from one of my pitcher plant flowers 10 minutes ago, I have no need for them so theyre free to anyone who wants them, First come first serve Will have more in about a week when the seeds mature on the other flower
  16. Sorting thru my seed stash for the start of spring and came to the realisation I have way more than I'm ever gonna get around to growing, or have the space to grow. So rather than leave them lying around gathering dust for a year, thought i'd give something back to you SABers. Unfortunately its gonna have to be Australian members only due to a lack of funds for international postage. Anyone who's interested please post just once below and I'll use a random number generator with the post numbers to pick a winner eg first reply will start at No 2 (post number) then onwards. There'll be 2 x First Prize, and 2 x Second Prize. So a total of 4 lots to giveaway. All items are seeds, no plants involved. FIRST PRIZE x 2 Acacia floribunda x 20 Acacia acuminata Small Seed x 20 Acacia acuminata Narrow Phyllode x 10 Phalaris arundinacea Turkey Red x Big Medicine x 50 Rivea corymbosa x 10 Capsicum annum mixed x 20 Hawaiin Baby Woodrose x 4 Trichocereus pachanoi OP x 30 Trichocereus bridgesii x Trichocereus pachanoi x 50 Psychotria viridis x 3 Lophophora williamsii x 20 Cereus hildemanianus monstrose cross x 5 Nicotiana rustica x 50 Heimia salicifolia x 50 SECOND PRIZE x 2 Acacia floribunda x 20 Acacia acuminata Small Seed x 20 Acacia acuminata Narrow Phyllode x 10 Phalaris arundinacea Turkey Red x Big Medicine x 50 Rivea corymbosa x 10 Capsicum annum mixed x 20 I'll finish it at midnight Friday 29 August east coast time, and post the results sometime next weekend. And finally, thanks to everyone who's sent me stuff through trades, giveaways or just the goodness of their own hearts. If you recognise some seeds then theyre most probably from you. Without this great community I wouldn't have any of these to giveaway to begin with.
  17. Im after some plastic plant labels maybe 100 or so, I have some spare seeds that are just laying around I can offer; Phalaris aquatica x50 Mixed papaver somniferum x500+ Turkish purple papaver x25+ Datura stramonium x 15 Jap maple x5 Sida cordifolia x15 Henbane x15 Wormwood x50 Nicotina tobaccum x100+ Californian poppy x100+ cordyline x26 Black and pink hibiscus *alyogyne hakeifolia* x25 all this for 100 plant labels sounds like a fair trade to me? I understand I don't have the best rep so I'm more then happy to send first.
  18. BORNEO rare fruit seeds for sale(Durio Sp & Artocarpus Sp): 1. Artocarpus Rigidus Local name:Tempuni,Kundang,tempunai,mendeleka(mendeluka),perian,tampang,tampaneh,tampunet,tapuret,jelatoh. The fruit has a sweet taste with a slight mixture of sour taste. Price : $2 2. Artocarpus Anisophyllus Local name:Mentawa,Mentawak. Spread in the Malay Peninsula, Sumatra, Borneo, and the smaller islands in between. The fruit has sweet taste. Price:$2 3. Durio Kutejensis Local name:Lai,Nyekak,Pekawai. This Durio has almost no smell,has a chewy texture. Price:$3 4. Durio Oxleyanus Local name:Kerantungan,Kerantongan. This durio has spines that are a little longer than usual durian,one fruit has only 2-3 seeds. Price:$3.5 Send mail to Maryoto1981(at)gmail.com to order.
  19. Hi All, ***** (1) Pavilions at Melbourne's Royal Botanic Gardens being burnt down: So it's true? The Tecoma Pavilion wasn't burnt? Anyone been there to have a look-see since mid May? Even so, I'm thinking that the officially scheduled demand for Tecoma will shoot way up (for weddings, anniversaries, etc.) because the others were destroyed. Meaning (especially in winter) we'll probably be sitting around in the rain, looking at others who are under cover. ***** (2) A new (better) venue from now on: An alternative venue may be called for. Someplace cheap, not too far from the "centre" of Melbourne, with ample parking and weather cover. Glen Iris has been the "centre of population" for Melbourne since the 1990s (q.v. Wikipedia). The Monash Freeway, Metro stations, and bus lines are all close, and I'm sure the parking would be better. It seems the fairest and most democratic place to shoot for, and may result in an increased turnout. Anyone live in that local government area, and want to check out cheap meeting hall rentals? I'm happy to pay $2 to $5 for a warm dry place with a kettle. It's not like we get together all that often. (3) Next actual meeting: When ARE we gonna meet again? I really miss you guys. My propagation successes are still overwhelming the capacity of my garden, so I've got lots of established plants to give away. (4) A name: Maybe change our name from "the melbourne botanical garden ethnobotanical appreciation group" to something a bit less "botanical garden", and maybe with the word "growers" added? (We are uniquely interested in the practial aspects of cultivating and propagating very challenging species from all over the world.) Cheers, Old Man Carl
  20. Hi guys! I'm kinda new on here I guess, a long time lurker. I saw the recent post on peoples opinions on the Koehres seeds and the opinion is the same as mine, pretty average at best. What other sites would you recommend for purchase? Thanks for your time, and I hope to share a few pictures soon and get to slowly know people Thanks in advance!! JT
  21. Hey everyone, I picked up a few macadamia nuts whilst near Main Arm last year for Bluesfest, and upon arriving home I threw two into gardening pots, not expecting much of anything. To my great surprise, one of them took off and I now have a foot high macadamia plant growing in my collection. Given that maccas prefer sub-tropical climates and are native to northern NSW and QLD, can I ever (10 years from now) expect anything from this plant, and will it tolerate Melbourne's chilly winters and frost? Wikipedia states: "Macadamias prefer fertile, well-drained soils, a rainfall of 1,000–2,000 mm, and temperatures not falling below 10°C (although once established, they can withstand light frosts), with an optimum temperature of 25 °C," but I don't necessarily regard Wikipedia's word as law. My one nut (ha!) took off some time after spending winter on the surface of soil in my garden, and by summer's end, was demanding to be noticed. Will it cope with impending winter, or should I bring little mate inside? Thanks for reading! I've attached pics because proud parent. Anyone willing to take a stab at its species? Dunno whether integrifolia or tetraphylla, or a hybrid...
  22. how long do you soak your seeds in Gibberellic acid prior to planting?
  23. Kepel(Stelechocarpus burahol) seeds available for sale,origin from Indonesia. Payment methode:Paypal or western union. Seeds price $4 USD per one seed(Can be negotiated). Discount and special price for wholesale buyer. Offer closed in the end of april. Send message to Maryoto1981(at)gmail.com to order. Information about kepel fruit: Stelechocarpus burahol, known as the kepel,kepel fruit,keppel fruit,kepel apple or burahol is an annonaceous plant from the humid evergreen forests of Southeast Asia,known for producing an edible fruit.The fruit is grown only in central Java. The plant is an evergreen,with stiff,elliptical,glossy leaves. The fruits of Stelechocarpus burahol grow on the lower part of the trunk,on the larger branches.They have a spicy flavor akin to that of the mango.They are greenish-yellow and oval,3-4 centimeters long.The new growth is bright pink or burgundy,known for producing an edible fruit. One can propagate S. burahol from the seeds of ripe fruit. The fruit of this species has traditionally been known in Java to have value as an oral deodorant.Out of the pulp, seed and peel, the peel has the best adsorbent ability. A 2012 study showed that it reduced the odor of feces by activating the probiotic bacterium Bifidobacter.Stelechocarpus burahol is also an antihyperuricemic and has traditionally been used to treat gout. This fruit is an identity flora of Daerah Istimewa Jogjakarta.Stelechocarpus burahol was loved by Javanese princesses because it was a symbol of unity and mental and physical integrity.Because it functioned as a deodorant,many common people did not have this tree planted because they believed they would get cursed.That made this tree rare. This fruit was also believed to be used by Javanese Princesses as contraception.The fruit is believed to have the function of preventing kidney inflammation.The wood can be made into house tools,the leaves used to lower cholesterol. This rare fruit can be found at Keraton Jogjakarta Area,Taman Mini Indonesia Indah,Taman Kiai Langgeng Magelang and Kebun Raya Bogor.
  24. :)ALL DONE FOR NOW. Thanks all.
  25. Hi there, I've just been organising the next planting season, and have some excess cultivated seed. I also have some seeds suitable for bonsai. There's not a lot, so first in first serve. All are for giveaway, no payment of course, but I could never say no to the offer of a nice spore print ([psilos, pans, gyms - for microscopy], edibles, medicinals). PLEASE NOTE THAT ALL SEEDS ARE NOW GONE Thanks for your enthusiasm and positive response guys!! Cheers!
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