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11-18-2009, 03:14 PM | #1 (permalink) |
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I'm looking for Musa dwarf brazilian...
Hi all,
I'm looking for Musa dwarf brazilian, it seems to be not easy to find !? Do you grow it ? Please let me know. I don't have a lot of species to trade actually, only Musa dwarf orinoco, Musa mannii, Musa basjoo (of course) are available. But I can buy too ! Thanks |
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Re: I'm looking for Musa dwarf brazilian...
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Re: I'm looking for Musa dwarf brazilian...
Ram puisque tu es en Bretagne ,tu peux trouver le dwarf Brazilian là:
Espèce et variété de Bananiers, Nantes en Loire Atlantique 44 (Ram while you are in Britanny ,you can fin it there |
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Re: I'm looking for Musa dwarf brazilian...
Merci Bikoro child,
Je les ai conatcés plusieurs fois depuis juillet et il n'y en a jamais de disponibles. C''est pour ça que j'essaie de passer par les amateurs éclairés. Michel |
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