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Can someone tell me of those cuttings which are easily rootable and which requires grafting?
How do I go about contacting you to place an order?
Located in California
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Going to bring everything to thanksgiving.
"Wow. What a price difference. I am going to see if I am brave enough to go into The Boys to buy one"
It is dangerous just to drive by the Boys, as their cliental drives their cars as bad as their shopping carts. Steel toe shoes are recommended.
PM'd you about seeds!PM sent.
Today I was shocked to find the first flowers on my Sapucaia and Rosa de Pescoço trees. These seedlings are only three years old. I am not aware of anyone who has fruiting trees of these varieties outside of Brazil. I can’t wait to taste them! My grafted ESALQ has also begun flowering but that variety has been fruiting in Florida for some time. It seems that Plinia phitrantha is a fast fruiting species. Doesn’t get much faster than 3 years from seed!
Rosa de Pescoço:
John where you at Woodstock if so you may be my father. LOL
You know, it could have been possible. That's the year I graduated from high school. But NY is a long way from L.A., and I was working two jobs that summer.