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![]() I am looking for cutting for Dream Navel orange. I have a lot cutting or plants to trade, including the Australian red finger lime.
I am former President (7 years) of The Tampa Bay Chapter of the Rare Fruit Council International, Inc. and now VPresident. I have over 200 difference edible fruiting species. Note: Not all of them are old enough to have fruit. The Tampa Bay Chapter of the Rare Fruit Council International, Inc website: Learn to grow tropical & rare fruits by joining our council As a grower of tropical plants I believe more should be done to safeguarding the world indigenous wild plants for future generations. We are losing many plants each year with no regards to how the plants lost, might had helped mankind (burning in the Amazon as an example). Thank you! Charles |
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![]() Welcome to the organization Charles,
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![]() Hi Charles, welcome to the board!
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![]() Great having you with us Charles. Keep up the good work!
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![]() Charles,
Welcome to the group. I wish that exchanging citrus budwoods would be as easy as exchanging banana pups. The Citrus industry have complex rules and laws about getting plant materials between citrus producing states. Basically, California, Texas, Florida, Arizona, Louisiana cannot get budwoods from outside the state without the proper authoritative channels. Even within California and within other states, there are citrus quarantine rules to be followed. We can only give advices. I am a site admin of the Citrus Growers Forum :: Index where you are also welcome to join and discuss citrus related topics. I have about 100 citrus cultivars in my collection and Dream Navel is one of them. It's one of my excellent tasting navels, but I cannot send budwoods to people in all of the citrus growing states. We can't also import any citrus materials from out of state. Regards, Joe |
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