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Hello, I am representing a group of fruit growers/collectors from New Zealand, we are interested in buying some Jaboticaba and Eugenia seeds. For the seeds to enter New Zealand they would need a phytosanitary certificate with specific declarations - either that the seeds are sourced from a country free of Austropuccinia (myrtle Rust), or the seeds need to be sprayed. Is this something you are able to provide?

We would probably do a smaller order first to build up the trust and ensure they arrive through our customs safely. If the ordering goes well, we could do more frequently.

We are also on the lookout for seeds that are much easier to import as they do not require any certs or treatments, such as Pouteria,  Annona, Artocarpus.

We are motivated collectors and we would love to hear from you.

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Temperate Fruit Buy, Sell, & Trade / chocolate and coffee cake persimmon
« on: September 02, 2020, 11:47:53 PM »
I am looking for chocolate and coffee cake persimmon seed (not Diospyros nigra)

Any hints on who sells them?

Thank you

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Hello, looking to buy some Synsepalum dulcificum seeds to be shipped to New Zealand.  Please message me if you have any FRESH seeds for sale.
Thanks

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Temperate Fruit Discussion / Haskap/honeyberry
« on: July 29, 2017, 08:20:03 PM »
Is there anyone who would have access to some fresh seeds that would be willing to post to New Zealand at my cost?

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Tropical Fruit Discussion / Unknown Carica plant
« on: July 16, 2017, 02:12:56 AM »
Hello I'm a new member, from New Zealand.  I'm in my 3rd year of collecting sub tropical fruit plants.

I was recently given a cutting of a papaya 'type' plant.  Looked similar to a mountain papaya/Babaco

The owner doesn't know the name of it, but he told me that when you eat the fruit it changes your perception of taste.  I'm aware of the miracle fruit doing this with sour tastes, but I've never heard of any other fruit doing this. 

Can anyone shed some light on this?


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