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Happy Cadaver

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  1. Hey guys

    I assume some of you might also post in this forum, well i tried to join and i emailed darcy i think it is to confirm my account and it hasnt been activated. and the threads dont seem as though anyone has posted in them hehe.

    anyone know whats up with it? Any other forums of simular nature that you can recommend?

    Thanks fellas

    Can't remember an email from u Tepa, but anyway Rimbaud is the guy to send a pm or email, he's the admin over there. It's still active though quiet, really depends on the input members r willing to give to it, still some good knowledge on there.


  2. hey hebe, it was Zornia dyctiocarpa, an Aussie native Zornia species (found it growing in my lawn), believe there is another one or two species around the country as well, one up in the NT. To me it smells spicier than Z. diphylla, almost makes me sneeze. Sound slike it might be bettere than diphylla, i had similar effects from diphylla. Thanks for sharing. :)


  3. This might be helpful if you actually knew what it meant. The numbers on our tags don't tell the full story.

    Well i'm glad you cleared that one up big boss man, it's been haunting me, there wasn't much of a description on the cacti source list.


  4. exactly. until it is proven and shown with photos etc, these myths aren't worth much. I'm just waiting for more chances to prove these myths wrong :)

    thanks. man do those armpits smell like bodo on a hot cogan day


  5. it's hard to believe that a species that goes to the effort of producing such a medium sized seed full of goodies has such a short viability. Probably a comment made by growers wanting to keep it in the country.

    Anyone wanting to import seeds of brazillian climbers should be aware of any weed potential, in an ethical sense. It's worth looking into if you beleive in it.

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