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Mike Harris

Caribbean Palms Nursery

Loxahatchee, Florida USA

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Dear Mike  :)

Lovely still of my loved one.

and there is a saying " Keep the best for the last " i think these guys fall in that catagory.

thanks & Love,

Kris  :)

love conquers all..

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The average person would think those are actual trees with bushy leaves!!

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I think this shows the seed stage.

For the full flowering sequence in photos you cannot beat this blog.

http://flowersinsingapore.com/talipot02.htm

chris.oz

Bayside Melbourne 38 deg S. Winter Minimum 0 C over past 6 years

Yippee, the drought is over.

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Mike, Great photo, where was it taken?  (Secretly I am scheming to go pick up some seed off the ground! :cool: )

Edit: WOW THAT'S ALOT OF SEEDS!!!  :laugh:  :laugh:  :laugh:

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Hi William,

This photo was taken in The Cienfuegos Botanical Garden in Cuba.

I doubt you'll find any seeds now as this was taken in 1998!

Mike Harris

Caribbean Palms Nursery

Loxahatchee, Florida USA

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(Caribbean Palms @ Jul. 02 2007,09:14)

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Hi William,

This photo was taken in The Cienfuegos Botanical Garden in Cuba.

I doubt you'll find any seeds now as this was taken in 1998!

:D

if it was in the U.S i would have asked some of my friends to collect a 50 kg bag full of those seeds.and ship it to south india.i think for a initiall try those seeds are sufficient.... :D

love,

Kris  :)

love conquers all..

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