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Re: Tropical trees


George:  are you familiar with the Rare Fruit Growers?  I am a member of
the Rare Fruit growers here in San Diego and I know that there are chapters
around the country, though I don't know if there are any in your area.
They have a website with lots of basic information (www.crfg.org).  Also,
they have an excellent quarterly publication and you can purchase seeds
very inexpensively.  Most of what they are interested in is tropical or
subtropical.

Good luck!

Nan



>Does anybody on this list grow tropical trees?  I notice that most
>people live farther north than Florida and don't worry too much about
>tropical stuff, but I'm sure that there have to be some lurkers out
>there from tropical or subtropical areas.  Please respond, as I would be
>very interested in trading or buying seeds of unusual trees as well as
>starting discussions of propagating stuff that I see around Miami.
>
>George
>gtinsley@netside.net

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Nan Sterman, "gardening addict"
Olivenhain, California
Sunset Zone 24, USDA Zone 10b or 11
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