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seeds for sale Diplopterys pauciflora

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diplopterys pauciflora

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Looks nothing like psychotria actually. psychotria is a berry.

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Searching for "Diplopterys pauciflora" on Wikipedia results in an infinite redirection loop. Interesting.

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He had another pic up there Torsten and it was Psychotria!!! I have a Psychotria viridis in fruit right now at my house... I suppose I need to get some pics up...

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He had another pic up there Torsten and it was Psychotria!!! I have a Psychotria viridis in fruit right now at my house... I suppose I need to get some pics up...

 

Honest Mommy!!

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This is a thread about said seeds from a different site. The seeds were originally identified as Diplopterys cabrerana.

As Bluntmuffin has noted, not much seems to be known about D. pauciflora.

http://www.spiritplants.org/phpbb/viewtopic.php?f=16&t=4462

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sorry friends, but this does not seem a psychotria,

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"Looks nothing like psychotria actually. psychotria is a berry."

hahaha i am in STITCHES..

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There was ANOTHER PICTURE besides the first picture in the very first post. I wasn't talking about the winged seeds. It was a bush with red berries.

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hey i do believe you, it's just the timing.. perfect.

teotzlcoatl, are you the same as the teo's on all the other forums?

- btw, the research on that plant is... interesting. i'd be grabbing them if i wasn't in a frost zone.

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I would say is a dip pauciflora.

so they are sure of their claims, I will leave pictures of the mother plants ...... and enjoy it thanks to team work and research of kiwiboancaya !!!!!

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mother plant D. pauciflora

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mother plant

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seeds d. pauciflora

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D. cabrerana & D. pauciflora seeds

for more information PM

thanks

shamanic-plants

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Irie SP,

Thanks for posting that last side by side comparison photo!

It definitely shows they are different.

Interesting.

There doesn't seem to be much of a difference in the foliage, so the seeds would seem to be the only way.

Respect,

Z

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Shamanic plants throw that other picture you had up in the first post so everyone doesn't think I'm making shit up.

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Shamanic plants throw that other picture you had up in the first post so everyone doesn't think I'm making shit up.

 

lolly!

t s t .

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Y'all can think whatever you want... I wouldn't make this big of a deal out of it if it wasn't true. There was a pic in the first post of a bush with green leafs and red berries! I should have fucking quoted it!

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Mate they're just stirring you up, we can see that shamanic plants edited his post straight after you pointed out that he uploaded the wrong pic by mistake.

Thanks for the seed comparison photo shamanic plants, very useful.

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hahahha, the truth is that kids are not talking, I did not go up any pictures of Psychotria viridis, I'm doing my best work to see that Mother Nature gave me to be able to find these two varieties of diplopterys in my region and you leave me with another, this if it is sometimes funny.

This is one of my best work I could do research to find the seeds of d. pauciflora ....

so guys seed season ends .... hehehhehe

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shamanic-plants

:wave-finger::lol: :lol: :P

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Mate they're just stirring you up, we can see that shamanic plants edited his post straight after you pointed out that he uploaded the wrong pic by mistake.

Your right... why do I even bother? :)

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I have a Psychotria viridis in fruit right now at my house... I suppose I need to get some pics up...

 

Teotz, will you please post pics of your Psychotria viridis in fruit?

Specifically close up pics of the leaf petiole where it joins the main stem & flower pics if you have them.

Thank you.

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Searching for "Diplopterys pauciflora" on Wikipedia results in an infinite redirection loop. Interesting.

 

Suggest you avail yourself to this pdf while its still available. :wink:

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that is a fantastic article, thanks for the link. Any others like it?

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^^ Had missed this paper and link. Love it..

Great work

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does anybody know what happened to those people at the nook, which believed they had genuine diplos, and sold them for astronomical sums of money?

but it seems they were not diplos, but viridis!!!!!

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does anybody know what happened to those people at the nook, which believed they had genuine diplos, and sold them for astronomical sums of money?

but it seems they were not diplos, but viridis!!!!!

ph, it seems we stumbled upon something even grander....... Alicia anisopetala :wink:

I'd post up pics of mine, but they dont look too hot after wintering 28F this year; I was field testing their cold hardiness.

I know other guys have taken much better care of theirs.......

search for threads on it here & elsewhere....

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