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Re: Murraya koenigii
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- Subject: Re: Murraya koenigii
- From: c* h* <b*@micron.net>
- Date: Thu, 18 Dec 1997 09:28:41 -0800
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Ranjit,
This thread even drew me in so here is what I found.They do have the
plants and in a good variety of sizes at reasonable prices at least so
the list shows.
On Alta Vista(sorry I would have linked it for you but dont know how
maybe someone will provide instructions,please?!)
put in<Bhatia Nurseries Catalog> or <Murraya koengnigii> and that should
do it..Here is their email address they will tell you if you can order
plants to Canada:<pclink@gramercy.ios.com>
Let us know the outcome as I would like to order one myself as a lover
of curry.
Best to you,
Connie Hoy
Ranjit Singh wrote:
>
> Hi All,
>
> Thank you to all of your who replied to my question on the curry leaf
> plant. I now know it is "Murraya koenigii" a member of the Rutaceae(Rue)
> family. Many suggested I try Richters, but they don't carry it and
> couldn't tell me where I can get it.
>
> So one more question, Where can I buy a plant? Also I guess some nurseries
> in some US states can ship to Canada and others cannot. Your help is again
> appreciated..
>
> .Ranjit in Toronto
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