Skulking Lurker Posted July 8, 2003 ********************************************** Maybe of some interest to someone. ............SEEDS I have got...................... Acacia maidenii (temp. out) Acacia obtusifolia Adansonia gregorii (lots of) Anadenanthera colubrina Atriplex nummularia (De Kock) interesting looking salt tolerant native. Can be used for proteinaceous stockfeed. (**Plants now available) Atriplex semibaccata Capparis mitchellii (native orange) Coffea arabica Datura ferox Dracaena draco Eucalyptus olida (Strawberry gum) Heimia salicifolia Nicotiana alata Papaver somniferum (tasmanian, danish flag, hungarian) Peganum harmala Phalaris aquatica var. australia Psychotria carthaginensis Santalum acuminatum (Quandong- Nectarbrook cultivar) Santalum album (rare tropical sandalwood) Santalum spicatum (Australian Sandalwood) (**Plants now available) Stenocarpus sinuatus Tagetes lucida Christmas Island wild chilli (seeds available 8/April) The C.I. chilli was introduced to the island when the first people settled there about 150 years ago. It is a small fruit which is quite hot. Probably more feral than wild. PLANTS..... -Brugmansia grand marnier -Ephedra major -Will have Santalums available as plantlets during winter. +Yellow seed envelopes 107mm x 60mm $8 per 100 +Resealable plastic bags 75mm x 50mm $8 per 100 ............Really WANT ............... . Areca catechu Mitragyna speciosa******** Pausinystalia yohimbe******** Piper betle Rauvolfia verticillata Tabernanthe iboga******** Tribulus hirsuta Trichocereus pachanoi,peruvianus Trichocereus scopulicolus If you have any of these, message me. [ 25. August 2003, 23:13: Message edited by: Skulking Lurker ] Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
tripler Posted December 13, 2009 <font color="blue">**********************************************</font> I am interested in buying seeds from any or all of the following if you still have them. Santalum acuminatum Quandong Eucalyptus olida Capparis mitchellii (native orange) Christmas Island wild chilli I’m in the USA. Can you help me? Terry Maybe of some interest to someone. <font size="2" color="blue" face="verdana"> <marquee> ............SEEDS I have got...................... </marquee> </font> Acacia maidenii (temp. out) Acacia obtusifolia Adansonia gregorii (lots of) Anadenanthera colubrina Atriplex nummularia (De Kock) interesting looking salt tolerant native. Can be used for proteinaceous stockfeed. (**Plants now available) Atriplex semibaccata Capparis mitchellii (native orange) Coffea arabica Datura ferox Dracaena draco Eucalyptus olida (Strawberry gum) Heimia salicifolia Nicotiana alata Papaver somniferum (tasmanian, danish flag, hungarian) Peganum harmala Phalaris aquatica var. australia Psychotria carthaginensis Santalum acuminatum (Quandong- Nectarbrook cultivar) Santalum album (rare tropical sandalwood) Santalum spicatum (Australian Sandalwood) (**Plants now available) Stenocarpus sinuatus Tagetes lucida Christmas Island wild chilli (seeds available 8/April) The C.I. chilli was introduced to the island when the first people settled there about 150 years ago. It is a small fruit which is quite hot. Probably more feral than wild. <font color="gold">PLANTS..... </font> -Brugmansia grand marnier -Ephedra major -Will have Santalums available as plantlets during winter. +Yellow seed envelopes 107mm x 60mm $8 per 100 +Resealable plastic bags 75mm x 50mm $8 per 100 <font size="2" color="blue" face="verdana"> <marquee> ............Really WANT ............... . </marquee> </font> Areca catechu Mitragyna speciosa<font color="purple">********</font> Pausinystalia yohimbe<font color="purple">********</font> Piper betle Rauvolfia verticillata Tabernanthe iboga<font color="purple">********</font> Tribulus hirsuta Trichocereus pachanoi,peruvianus Trichocereus scopulicolus If you have any of these, message me. <small>[ 25. August 2003, 23:13: Message edited by: Skulking Lurker ]</small> Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
kindness Posted December 13, 2009 Hey dude, Can't pm you... you might need to re-instate your pm's by posting a few times? I am interested in some of the seeds you have and have some of the ones you are looking for... try and pm me to discuss further peace Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Alice Posted December 14, 2009 The original post was made 6 years ago... and the Lurker has not been seen here in 9 months. He may have moved on. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
kindness Posted December 14, 2009 The original post was made 6 years ago... and the Lurker has not been seen here in 9 months. He may have moved on. lol good point it is quite possible that he has moved on, thanks for that alice rofl Share this post Link to post Share on other sites