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Gardeners, I am looking for a few rooted Cielo cuttings if possible, the bigger the better. May also be interested in other banisteriopsis varieties. I am happy to pay & also have some nice things to trade. PM if you can help. Cheers, Skellum.
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Good morning SAB community; I have B. caapi v tucunaca plants available, 15$ and 25$ + postage. (Can arrange for local meet up seq) Also a couple cielo... Trades for e.sinica or sick* cacti considered... Pm if interested :-)
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Malpighiaceae vines that can be found in Australia. Banisteriopsis caapi "Cielo" Origin:Other Regional Names:Distinctive Features:Folklore / History:Photos Banisteriopsis caapi "Ourinhos" Origin:Other Regional Names:Distinctive Features:Folklore / History:Photos Banisteriopsis caapi "Cascabel / Caupuri" Origin:Other Regional Names:Distinctive Features: Enlarged swollen nodes. Smooth barkFolklore / History:Photos Banisteriopsis caapi "Tucunaca" Origin:Other Regional Names:Distinctive Features:Folklore / History:PhotosBanisteriopsis Muricata Origin:Other Regional Names: Brujo Vine, Black CaapiDistinctive Features: Silver color under leaves.Folklore / History:Photos Banisteriopsis caapi "Shaman Australis Black" Origin:Other Regional Names:Distinctive Features:Folklore / History:Photos Banisteriopsis caapi "Trueno / Thunder" Origin:Other Regional Names:Distinctive Features: Very rough course cork like barkFolklore / History:Photos Alicia anisopetala Origin:Other Regional Names:Distinctive Features:Folklore / History:Photos
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