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Quote from: murahilin on February 11, 2015, 11:09:29 AMMaryoto,Yesterday I received the package of seeds that I ordered and they were possibly the best packaged and labeled seeds that I've ever received from a seller outside of the U.S. I would definitely purchase from you again and I highly recommend you to everyone. I got my seeds in less than two weeks and everything looked in excellent condition.Yeah, i agree. All praises to Maryoto. But Doni has been just as great. Both highly recommended. I love these Indonesian members! Not only great packing and service, but they are giving us access to seeds extremely difficult to find! For example, these two nephelium species: xerospermoides and juglandifolim. BTW, you can read about them in Prosea book.
Maryoto,Yesterday I received the package of seeds that I ordered and they were possibly the best packaged and labeled seeds that I've ever received from a seller outside of the U.S. I would definitely purchase from you again and I highly recommend you to everyone. I got my seeds in less than two weeks and everything looked in excellent condition.
New species added.If any one know the species that i don't know,please let me know.
Quote from: Maryoto on February 22, 2015, 02:41:28 PMNew species added.If any one know the species that i don't know,please let me know.Thanks Maryoto's Grandma for providing me with a taste, tart just like it African cousin the Landophia Senegalensis. I am discovering that Landophilia is more cold hardier than Willughbeia so far during our cold child here in Boca Raton, Florida .Thankyou Again Maryto for your find Work. Your village has a fantastic postal system.
beautiful fruit color
Hi ΜaryotoCan you describe the Durio griffithii? Growth habit, taste, etc. I can't see any flesh!
Quote from: msk0072 on February 27, 2015, 05:58:53 AMHi ΜaryotoCan you describe the Durio griffithii? Growth habit, taste, etc. I can't see any flesh!Hai friend, can you show picture durio griffithi? I search in you post, but I don't found it. Thanks Maryoto
Hi Maryotowhere did you find the fruits of Durio acutifolius, in lowland or in the hills? I am trying to find out if it is a litle cold hardy?
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Sumatraexotics posted similar and indicated that this could be kesusu's brother. Ripe fruit is blackish, not orange/red.
Hi my Friends...How to taste prainea limpato? sweet or sour? If sweet then it is Prainea Limpato. It is very difficult to distinguish between Limpato and his brother, just out of a sense we can know.
Quote from: adhyt_blank on March 02, 2015, 10:23:34 AMHi my Friends...How to taste prainea limpato? sweet or sour? If sweet then it is Prainea Limpato. It is very difficult to distinguish between Limpato and his brother, just out of a sense we can know.The taste is sweet my friend,with a slightly sour taste