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Some sad news regarding the loss of a valued and respected long standing member and contributor to the community
Bush Turkey replied to Hyphal's topic in Ethnobotany
Oh no. May you rest in Peace Naja. your contribution to this community has been huge to my life. We only met a couple of times but they made an impact. haven’t logged on here for a very long time but now I know why I had a sudden urge today to log on. rest in peace my dude -
Wow! You happen to post this on the first day I’ve logged on in months!
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Anyone keen for a winter meet?
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The next meet should be at the park with the markets so we have a choice to buy ethnos too
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Damn completely forgot about it. I was in the area too. Ended up going to a nice little ethno plant store at the markets
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Haven't been active in a few years but I'm keen. I'll have a heap of cliff bridgesii cuttings
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Sounds like he needs to dream about suitable habitats.
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In feb of this year they lifted the ban
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Young gym purp. Best to show more pics and one of the gills
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Sorry I don't get on here much. Next time. Someone bring some Kava next time as it's now legal in WA again!!!!!
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Don't know if I can make it yet. Flat out ATM
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Sorry guys. I've been in Europe. I'll see what I have left
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ALL SOLD see here for more info about Cliff.... http://www.shaman-australis.com/forum/index.php?/topic/43421-introducing-cliff/ All buyers to pay postage. Standard post from WA 1. 40cm mid (has scarring) = $30 SOLD PENDING PAYMENT 2. 55cm tip = $40 (has scarring) SOLD PENDING PAYMENT 3. 40cm tip (has a hole from rot) = $25 SOLD PENDING PAYMENT 4. 55cm mid = $40 SOLD PENDING PAYMENT 5. 58cm tip = $50 SOLD PENDING PAYMENT 6. 39cm tip = $30 SOLD PENDING PAYMENT 7. 35cm tip (has scarring) = $30 SOLD PENDING PAYMENT
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Introducing "Cliff" Cliff is a special bridgesii with a traceable history. It is a very blue, very short spined bridgesii that has been growing in Perth for 35-40 years. The seeds were collected from a German grower by a lovely, Sumatran man called.....Cliff about 40 years ago. He is not well at the moment so we have been tidying up his garden for him as he doesn't have the strength to do it. The mother plant was massive and on the verge of falling so he asked a few of us to trim it back and keep the cuttings to let other people own this lovely plant. It it is a very special plant indeed. cuttings will be available to purchase this summer and all proceeds will be going to Cliff to help cover his expensive medical bills.
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Found a great little medicinal plant store at a certain markets today. Picked up a Vienna white x narrow leaf catha. PM me for details
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I have a super etiolated cutting that I can do cheap cuts from. It's super skinny though
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Hey guys. Postage is expensive from WA. It's averaging about $22 for postage. Is everyone cool with that? If not, pm me. Never realised how much time and effort goes into sending this much cacti at once so please bear with me guys ill try to box and work out postage for everyone tonight. I've got 3 done. Only another 4 to go
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The original German grower is in Germany. Cliff himself brought back a cutting from Germany in the 70's. That is all the information I know about this plant. id call it a straight bridgesii but who knows its a great teacher none the less
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Hey guys. All are sold. Sorry but there is a delay in working out postage as I can't find the postage tubes I want so I have to make my own. Postage will be worked out tonight
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Only 1 and 2 left
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Pm me
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Bahaha bloody auto correct
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There is actually a fair few big mother plants like this around Perth. I know of another bridge that is real fat and a heap of pach mother plants. The first pach I ever found was massive and the guy wanted to get rid of it because the house was being demolished. It took 4 trailer loads
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