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WANTED: Poncirus trifoliata(hardy japanese bitter orange)
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Posted by puiugrosu Romania 6b (My Page) on Tue, Oct 24, 06 at 13:12
Hi, I am looking for some seedlings of japanese bitter orange and Hardy Citrandarin (Citrus Reticulata "changsha" x Poncirus Trifoliata) I can offer in exchange 2 varieties of hardy bamboo: Sasa pumila, a ground cover bamboo, and Fargesia murieliae a clumper bamboo very nice looking plant!Thanks,
Puiu ,Timisoara Romania |
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RE: WANTED: Poncirus trifoliata(hardy japanese bitter orange)
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| I can offer you seeds immediately if you'd like. I've planted 20 already with bottom heat, and most are already peaking through the soil. You could wait for a few more months until I've got some decent sized seedlings if you wish. I'd be interested in a bit of your Sasa, or any other bamboos that you might have, although I already have enough Fargesias. |
RE: WANTED: Poncirus trifoliata(hardy japanese bitter orange)
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Hello, Thanks for your offer, yes I can send you some Sasa plants, but first I want to ask you if you do grow any other citrus(hardy citrus) species?I would be also interested in citrange or citrandarin or even other unwknon citrus species.I'm mostly interested in seedlings...Sorry I am late with my answer but I was away from home...Thanks again,best wishes, and a Happy new year 2007!Happy gardening! Puiu form Timisoara, Romania |
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