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Getting those mail order plants


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This weeks fix of plants! IMG_8995.thumb.jpeg.68414162ab49528f48f95da37e5abfad.jpegCalyptrocalyx pauciflorusIMG_8999.thumb.jpeg.910dfe5ed8e13115beae2a5babfd26fd.jpegPinanga sarawakensis IMG_8994.thumb.jpeg.04d5f59eb9485e51c02e4c940a75c983.jpegPhilodendron davidsoniiIMG_8996.thumb.jpeg.978e260c287bb96fcec9d5fa21d5c1c5.jpeg Ixora species IMG_8997.thumb.jpeg.67f9fc49c3e2429608b4f87098dc1de1.jpegZamia hamanniiIMG_8998.thumb.jpeg.99d86c0ee65b9764ee3330607feb55d8.jpegTacca palmata

I should be able to get that tropical look happening with this lot! 

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That will do the trick! Lovely batch , probably spend a year or so in the green house before planting out ? Harry

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I’ve always heard that getting plants and seeds into Oz was difficult due to their ag rules. Are those domestic growers or?

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Coastal canyon area of San Diego

 

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On 2/4/2026 at 9:15 PM, Harry’s Palms said:

That will do the trick! Lovely batch , probably spend a year or so in the green house before planting out ? Harry

That’s the one acclimate them, the odd one or two may remain in containers until i have spare stock after i propagate them. That’s one of my goals collecting as much stock plants as possible even if I have 3 of the same species and they grow well I wish to have more as seed stock. Also for palm seed stock plants you need at least 5 in a group planting. Someone in the future will have one heck of a palm collection I know that much. 
Richard 

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8 hours ago, quaman58 said:

I’ve always heard that getting plants and seeds into Oz was difficult due to their ag rules. Are those domestic growers or?

Live plants difficult and expensive, possible but they are not encouraging home growers to do it that’s for sure. Seeds are easy if you understand the system and their process! 

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8 hours ago, SeanK said:

Not small at all.

Great value for money well spent, varietys of plants available nowhere else! 

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