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You might need to do a DNA test to know for sure. They are definitely Eugenias... but the exact species is sort of a grey area for me.I've been using the umbrella term Cherry of the Rio Grande.Hopefully someone else can weigh-in with a more accurate explanation.Kevin
Quote from: Kevin Jones on January 31, 2023, 08:24:16 PMYou might need to do a DNA test to know for sure. They are definitely Eugenias... but the exact species is sort of a grey area for me.I've been using the umbrella term Cherry of the Rio Grande.Hopefully someone else can weigh-in with a more accurate explanation.KevinDo you think maybe E. Calycina??
When you say bulk... how many plants do you need?I have 50-60 stocky yearlings in 4-inch pots.Packaging, Shipping costs and general logistics for a large quantity of delicate plants is the real challenge.Kevin