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AnnaJW
Registered: July 2005 Location: Riverside, CA Posts: 1310
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Thu June 21, 2007 1:00pm
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Rating: 10.00
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Now that's alot of D. Orinocos! Great that they did so good!!!
------------------------------ -Anna Banana -
Living my life in MMORPG's :camelnaner:
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chong
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Registered: November 2006 Location: Seattle, WA Posts: 1840
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Thanks Anna,
These plants are very sturdy. The ones in this tray are in a 14"(tall) citrus "cans", while there is another tray of mixed plants where there are 8 more in 4-inch pots. They have taken a lot of abuse! Well, neglect, that is. I know that you have the regular Orinoco, but do you have the dwarf? If you're interested in some, I can mail you some.
The other variety that I'm impressed with is the Dwarf Niņo. Just take a look at the other pictures that I just posted tonight. I strongly believe, also, that this is the "Lady Finger Banana" that Logee's is selling. I'm even contemplating buying another tray or two from Agristarts. Only problem is, I don't know if I can find work in Seattle so I can stay here for good. But the only offers that I'm getting are from Vegas.
I was in Baldwin Park a couple of weeks ago, and I picked up $1k worth of plants(mostly) and china figurines. Majority of plants were the "Joy Perfume Tree", followed by guavas. There were other plants that I wanted to pick up, but my supplier's stock was poor. Quality-wise, that is, because of the winter damage. The mangos were pitiful and they didn't have any Sapodilla. The quavas were not so good either, but they are very hardy, so I got 8 of them. I gave Joe Real a couple of the Joy Perfume trees and 3 guava varieties when I visited him last week.
Again, let me know if you're interested in any plant.
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