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Re: seeds offer
Hello hello!
I would love to try your orchid, Barbara. I have only had one in my
plantlife so far. I used to go to the state university where I was living
and visit the greenhouses. The staff would leave plants each day outside
for the taking, as they were overgrowing daily. I have some 50 plants
accumulated from this greenhouse, some whose genus I have no idea! I
took an orchid one day, one looking not-so-healthy. It lived with me for a
short while and I noticed it was not taking to my environment, which all of
it's brothers and sisters seem to love! So I passed it along to a
professional orchid grower.... I had to set it free... therefore I would
absolutely love and appreciate your orchid seed. Keep me posted about
shipping, etc. If you want to contact me privately, I am chunter@gis.net
and thanks again!
christine
At 03:32 PM 12/12/98 -0600, you wrote:
>At 09:18 PM 12/11/98 EST, Piabinha@aol.com wrote:
>>hi barbara,
>>
>>the pereskia needs lots of sun, as much as other cacti but will take as
>little
>>as cattleya-light. it grows tall but you can keep it small by pruning. it
>>produces nice flowers followed by weird fruit that takes forever to mature.
>>
>>tsuh yang
>>
>
>Hi everybody, Tsuh,
>
>Looks like I could give the Pereskia a good home, but so many people ask
>for seeds that you may not have enough. Let me know.
>
>Now, about the orchids - only one person wants them?
>I did get one inquiry only. But maybe in the next week or so. I could
>probably send them now, bare root, because the weather is so mild, but who
>knows for how long? Come on people, give them a try! they really are easy
>to grow.
>
>Barbara
>
>
>
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