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  1. 11 minutes ago, Fedelrick said:

    I've updated my climate location hopefully more accurately, not sure what other information I could provide? :) I also will hopefully be germinating them in a climate controlled "incubator". I've got more research to do but this should allow me to control everything, some reading suggests inoculated soil, I could almost turn this into a question thread if you have any info on this. I've net local people who have grown plants and produced seed but have none available at the moment. I plan on trying cuttings in spring, but I don't like my chances :P

     

    Why would you turn it into a question thread when the knowledge you seek is already on this forum and only a simple search away?

  2. On 24/04/2020 at 9:09 PM, Flux said:

    Got a bunch of Acuminata seeds if you're after some - easy to grown and a reliable plant....but also a Western Australian desert tree, so probably not too frost hardy

     

    Acacia acuminata are extremely frost hardy, for weeks at a time

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  3. One for our friends across the pond in the US

     

    lc-timber.press.southwest.medicinal.plants.identify.harvest.and.use.112.wild.herbs.2020.pdf

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    lc-timber.press.southwest.medicinal.plants.identify.harvest_and_use_112_wild.herbs.2020.pdf

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  4. https://www.springer.com/gp/book/9781588291295

     

    Humana.Press.Medicinal.Plants.of.the.World.Volume.3.Chemical.Constituents.Traditional.and.Modern.Medicinal.Uses.pdf

     

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    Humana.Press.Medicinal.Plants_of_the.World.Volume.3.Chemical.Constituents.Traditional_and.Modern.Medicinal.Uses.pdf

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  5. https://www.springer.com/gp/book/9780896038776

     

    Humana.Press.Medicinal.Plants.of.the.World.Volume.2.Chemical.Constituents.Traditional.and.Modern.Medicinal.Uses.2001.pdf

     

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    Humana.Press.Medicinal.Plants_of_the.World.Volume.2.Chemical.Constituents.Traditional_and.Modern.Medicinal_Uses.2001.pdf

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  6. https://www.springer.com/gp/book/9781588292810

     

    Humana.Press.Medicinal.Plants.of.the.World.Volume.1.Chemical.Constituents.Traditional.and.Modern.Medicinal.Uses.Second.Edition.pdf

     

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    Humana.Press.Medicinal.Plants_of_the.World.Volume.1.Chemical.Constituents.Traditional_and.Modern.Medicinal_Uses.Second.Edition.pdf

    Humana.Press.Medicinal.Plants_of_the.World.Volume.1.Chemical.Constituents.Traditional_and.Modern.Medicinal_Uses.Second.Edition.pdf

    Humana.Press.Medicinal.Plants_of_the.World.Volume.1.Chemical.Constituents.Traditional_and.Modern.Medicinal_Uses.Second.Edition.pdf

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  7. Bump. Always looking for new additions.

     

    On 30/10/2018 at 2:50 PM, Crop said:

    They make great grafting knives.

     

    That they do. I've got an E.M. Dickinson 'Invicta King' from the 1920s doing all my seedling and pere grafting work. Absolute workhorse

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  8. 11 hours ago, Cycloneoo said:

    Why has Pach "Capel" been taken off the list? Mines hit beast mode. The seedling X's are strong growers as well. 

     

    Re-added. Unsure why it was removed

     

    9 hours ago, DarkSoul said:

    How about adding Peruviana 'KK338'

     

    KK numbers are only area collection/locality numbers, are they not?

     

    If there is a clone(s) with a KK prefix then I will add

  9. 22 hours ago, misko1337 said:

    Acacica Cimageproxy.php?img=&key=ed93ee4b8a158835onfusa :D I only have 1 but shes going strong. I'm in Perth and would love to grow some wattles here, I know they grow close by but I know a few spots where that would thrive naturally. Along with my garden. I cant upload the image for some reason so here's a link :D https://imgur.com/gallery/lzDK4ej

     

    On 15/12/2019 at 6:46 PM, Gimli said:

    Cut off is new years eve day

     

  10. G'day guys,

     

    Putting together a small meetup for Trichocereus enthusiasts via the fb group. If it goes well we'll do it more often

     

    The purpose is for buying, selling, trading and is strictly cacti only. Also allowing Lophopora, Ariocarpus, Aztekium, Astrophytum etc

     

    Sunday 16th Feb 9am @ John Macmillan Park, car park where the bowls club is

     

    Cheers

  11. SAB MEET + BBQ. 19/4/2020. 9am. Milne St, Bayswater (see image below), adjacent to Riverside Gardens

     

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    Will be putting on a brekkie style BBQ. Will be bringing some stuff for giveaway. I encourage others to do the same

     

    Hope to see you all there

     

    Ps no vegan options supplied

     

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