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^_^ *RARE Fruits Seeds of BORNEO* ^_^Hi everyone ... I live in Borneo and the fruit season has started here. I can get the rare fruits of the forest. Today, I went to the woods and see many varieties of Artocarpus and Willughbeia. Many of them were fruitful and unripe. But do not worry ... if they have been ripe, I will pick up and bring them to this forum. 1. Willughbeia angustifolia (Click image for full size)Local name : DangoTaste : sweet 80% sour 20%Price per seeds : $3,50 USD2. Artocarpus tamaran (Click image for full size)Local name : TamaranTaste : sweet, white flesh and has a scent like guava.Price per seeds : $3,00 USD3. Artocarpus sericicarpus (Click image for full size)Local name : PedalaiTaste : sweet, tastyPrice per seeds : $3,00 USD4. Dialium indum / Velvet tamarind(Click image for full size)Local name : KeranjiTaste : sweet, little sour mixedPrice per seeds : $1 USD5. Lepisanthes alata (Click image for full size)Local name : BalangkasuaTaste : sweet with little Price per seeds : $2,50 USD5. Litsea garciae (Click image for full size)Local name : EngkalaTaste : like avocadoPrice per seeds : $2,50 USD*Reseller welcome*How to order?* Just send PM to me. Please write clearly your order, such as the name and quantity.* Then I will calculate the cost for you.* If the deal then I will send you my paypal account and make your payment. * Then seeds will be sent to you Fast Respons :Email : ardhian.adhyt17@gmail.comBlog's : borneo-exotic.blogspot.comThank's and Best Regards,Adhyt_blanK
So glad with my Tamaran-seeds! Very fast shipping and in very good condition. Also very good packed. Thanks a lot Adhyt! Hope to do business again! Keep on (fruit)-hunting!
Aloha Beni!Is there any chance you can get a picture of natural setting where the willughbea fruit of paradise grows. For the growers this might help to figure out the best place to plant this giant vine/liana.Even a pic of young vine getting started in forest might be helpful.Thanks
Quote from: micah on December 12, 2015, 09:20:33 AMAloha Beni!Is there any chance you can get a picture of natural setting where the willughbea fruit of paradise grows. For the growers this might help to figure out the best place to plant this giant vine/liana.Even a pic of young vine getting started in forest might be helpful.ThanksHehe okay my friend... you can see the trees growing in the wild, you can even rise to stem creeping upwards.
kepel in season now?