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eucalyptus seeds ?

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hi,

this is not a joke ! :D i know that it is a really common tree in australia.(maybe the same thing than if you ask me for olive or apple )

anyway if some of you could help me finding these seeds, i would greatly appreciate.

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thank you for the link, i will keep it in mind

but for this time,i prefer a free solution, i was more hoping to trade.

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i think the shop i work at has some... ill have a look when i work again on monday

its a toyshop but occasionally we have native seeds and they are cheap i think so ill just ask the boss for some if they are there.

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Just a thought...mangrovemoth should be able to help you out Vin's.

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i thank you all for your reply :)

what are the most famous species ? i only know one

does some of them more resistant to sea conditions ?

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Eucalypta Atlantii,I think!

[ 19. December 2003, 18:08: Message edited by: mescalito ]

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Mescalito, i am sorry but i don't understand. is it a webshop or a nursery ?

SL, have you got some pict of this E.Diversicolor ?

anyone have some seed to trade ?

what is the main difference between species (shape, location, needed growing conditions, content property ? )

[ 20. December 2003, 09:10: Message edited by: VIN'S ]

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It's ok VIN'S it was a really bad pun :rolleyes:

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Vin's, I have seeds of a few species. I don't know if they are what you're after, but PM your address, and I'll send some to you.

Once you've got them, you can look up some info about them.

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after a few search on the internet, it seems that the Eucalyptus debeuzevillei is the more resistant to hard condition and to coastal condition (saltwind)

i didn't find any info on the diversicolor, and i will maybe not search for more info because i don't want to see beautifull plant that i will not be allowed to grow.

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