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bizi cross seeds


fiji jim

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we have 500 seeds from our green bismarck that was polinated by silver-blue male.

we would like to sell them all to one buyer for 150post-710-0-32093300-1414632959_thumb.jpgusd + airfreight and $25 if phytosanitary certificate is required.

please check to see if you need an import permit from your country.

thanks,

jim

Located on Vanua Levu near Savusavu (16degrees South) Elevation from sealevel to 30meters with average annual rainfall of 2800mm (110in) with temperature from 18 to 34C (65 to 92F).

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Sounds like a bizzy X bizzy which = a pure bizzy... you had me going, thinking of some neat hybrid with Hyphaene or something! :indifferent:

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Yes same thing except two varieties mixed.

Anybody grown from this kind before?

Personally I would rather grow with seed from our blue bizi as they produce true blue palms. There is no green male around us, only blue var.and this female also the only green bizi.

However if nobody wants them I will see what becomes of the mix. Maybe an inbetween color or some go green and others blue.

Varieagtion possible?

Located on Vanua Levu near Savusavu (16degrees South) Elevation from sealevel to 30meters with average annual rainfall of 2800mm (110in) with temperature from 18 to 34C (65 to 92F).

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