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Default Squashes, physalis, almond plants


I have two spare potimarron (a French hubbard-type) squash plants,
four spare physalis (Cape gooseberry, goldenberry) and five spare
bitter almond (seed collected in Languedoc) plants. Anyone
interested?

Between Trumpington and Shelford, near Cambridge.


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Nick Maclaren.
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