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Tropical Fruit => Tropical Fruit Buy, Sell & Trade => Topic started by: Lilith-vzla on September 02, 2018, 04:51:31 PM
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10$ each seed of A. Janhii (few seeds left)
12$ each Red Annona (not clear Id yet, Probably A. Punicifolia)
Free shipping to these countries by Ordinary Postal Office
Angola, Austria, Belgium, Sweden, Switzerland, Cape Verde, Czech Republic, Germany, Denmark, Spain, France, England, Hungary, Italy, Mozambique, Holland, Norway, Poland, Russia, Zenegal, Portugal
By DHL Worldwide 15$
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Hi Lilith-vzla, I asked a similar question about the operation of the Venezuelan mail in another thread. I apologize if someone thinks this is duplicating the entry, but I would like to ask you a little more here. I think this may help to change the fame (as far as delivery time is concerned) with Venezuelan mail;) especially if there has been improvement in their work. What are the differences in the time of parcel delivery by regular Venezuelan mail and DHL in the case of shipping to Europe? Regards
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Do you think these would survive subtropical temperatures? What part of Venezuela are they from?
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Hi Lilith-vzla, I asked a similar question about the operation of the Venezuelan mail in another thread. I apologize if someone thinks this is duplicating the entry, but I would like to ask you a little more here. I think this may help to change the fame (as far as delivery time is concerned) with Venezuelan mail;) especially if there has been improvement in their work. What are the differences in the time of parcel delivery by regular Venezuelan mail and DHL in the case of shipping to Europe? Regards
Hello. Now I`m shipping by DHL , is faster
Deliveries to USA in 4 days
worldwide 1 or 2 weeks
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Do you think these would survive subtropical temperatures? What part of Venezuela are they from?
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Yes! these can survive subtropical zones.
They are from south west of Venezuela, Grow wild and isolated and there are few trees in the zone.
Annona Jahnii grow in dry zones.
and Red Annona grows in swamp zones.. Crocodiles and snakes are usually seen near it
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Available Now!
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Red Annona
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Hello Lilith
Mick here from Australia! I bought some e.patrisii seeds from you a few months back and the seedlings are growing great thank you again, I recently saw your old post about this red Annona that has been potentially identified now? I’m wondering if you have any seeds of this amazing fruit for sale?
Thank you Mick
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Do you think these would survive subtropical temperatures? What part of Venezuela are they from?
Hi
Yes! these can survive subtropical zones.
They are from south west of Venezuela, Grow wild and isolated and there are few trees in the zone.
Annona Jahnii grow in dry zones.
and Red Annona grows in swamp zones.. Crocodiles and snakes are usually seen near it
can Annona jahnii on tropical climate? 32 celsius
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can Annona jahnii produce on tropical country, with temperature 28 to 32 celsius ?
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