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Posts posted by hypnotoad
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Your use of the word ‘reticence’ made me smile.
19 hours ago, Glaukus said:I'll vouch for Trip if anyone is holding back due to reticence.
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I’ve got stacks of pere. Where are you?
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Yeah I’ve checked all my known obscure salvia seed vendors and nothing.
Its hard to even find info on it.
if you’re into other obscure Greek foods I’ve got ‘gigantes beans’, very hard to find outside of Greece. Perennial with giant beans and edible starchy roots.
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Gee that’s a tricky one. I’ve got recognita and glutinosa. How did you come to know about this one?
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I’m in
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When’s the next one?
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I’ve got one if you’re still keen sim
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I’ve got one
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I’ve recently moved into the scenic rim in Queensland and the house came with a huge 25ft+ bamboo. Every day between about 7pm to 5am it ‘rains’ underneath it. It does it pretty consistently too, no stopping and starting. Tiny little drops, very faintly.
I didn’t find anything on the internet about it.
Can anyone Dr. Karl that shit for me?
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Looking for durians, any kind. Heaps of money, heaps to trade. Ta
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Ono. Photos later. Pickup Brisbane south
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3-4ft A. simplex and A. courtii, $20 each. Photos later. Pickup Brisbane south.
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I think you're right
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4ft Acacia simplex $50
2ft Doryphora aromatica $30
4ft champaca magnolia $30
1ft Tabernaemontana Australis $15
1ft Malabar chestnut seedlings $5
Various fruiting opuntia pads $10
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Big $$$ for anyone who can get them. I've been emailing people overseas for years. I'm about to concede defeat, book a flight to malayasia and bring a fistful of them back in my asshole.
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I've got
T. Sananho
T. Africana
T. Donnell-smithii
T. Grandiflora
Also have T. Australis seedlings, fast growing, good for grafting.
Trades only. Hit me up
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Salvia recognita growing tips?
in Ethnobotany
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I’ve had them flowering but then last summers storms killed them…no seeds.
My tip would be grow them like a cactus, always let them dry out before watering. Mine did well in mostly shade.