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Evil Genius

Maclura Pomifera & Australian Eucalyptus Species

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Hi Guys, i need some seeds of the plants mentioned above. I would love to trade for Trichocereus Peruvianus seeds. If you should need another Trichocereus species, just let me know and we´ll arrange something else. Theres plenty of very cool stuff.

I need seed of all Australian Eucalyptus species and the North American/Canadian Fruit Tree Maclura Pomifera.

Most people here probably know but im located in germany. If you have something else i might be interested in, please let me know. I mostly need frost hardy plants with medicinal properties or anything that can be eaten or looks cool. Frost hardyness is the key for me so please let me know if you should have something that survives the german winters. The more seed the better. Thanks. bye Eg

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I will see what eucalypt seeds i can scout out for you, for the magrogonus seeds you were sending me, im in a cold climate surrounded by eucalypts so they will be hardy varietys. Shall pm you when i get a collection for you..this is depending on how many i can find, im going scrubland searching for you, so if im lucky there will still be seed about of various types..

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Hi there, i got this list out of a book from someone who experiments with Eucalypts in germany. Those are more or less frost hardy:

Aggregata, aplina, archeri, brookeriana, coccifera, cordata, crenulata, dalrympleana, delegatensis, glaucescens, globulus, gregsoniana, gunnnii, gunni sp divaricata, johnstonii, kybeanensis, macarthurii, mitchelliana, neglecta, nicholli, nitens, nitida, obliqua, parvula/parvifiola, pauciflora, perriniana, pulverulenta, regnans, risdonii, rodwayi, rubida, stellulata, subcrenulata, tenuiramis, unigera, vernicosa, viminalis.

There may be more but i dont know for sure. If you know more frost hardy Eucalypts, feel free to offer them. If kept in control, they are a very nice Addition to the german Wintergarden. bye Eg

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