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Old 12-08-2005, 07:48 AM
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gardenlen wrote:
g'day,

i'm no expert but going by what i read it is the one most likely to do
well in your climate by the sounds of it hey?


i think it might do too.

if they went through quarantine then can't see any problems.


they did spend a while ckecking the database. the one they had hassles
finding was the "yellow kowhai". one had grown at a place i lived in in
footscray (inner west melbourne)

not a huge palm not sure about what may happen if their seeds get into
our habitat though.


i still want to be sure i'm growing a "cane toad" before i proceed.

anyhow that about it from me, you might have to keep us updated hey?

no worries len. starting the seeds could be fun. have to keep them in
the fridge for a few weeks first.