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Have Loquat and bay leaf seedling to trade
Comments (1)i would love a loquat seedling and perhaps clitoria seeds. i don't have anything on your list, but check mine out and see if anything strikes your fancy. thanks :) Rose...See MoreHave more: Curry seeds (Murraya Koenigii)
Comments (9)Ohhh, me me. :) I have yet to trade and would love some seeds. I take it they are for a curry leaf plant, the kind that has leaves that can be added to cooking? I have some India Jwala (Indian Finger Peppers)Baker Creek Heirloom Seeds 2011. This would be my first trade. brownpapergirl@hotmail.com....See MoreMURRAYA koenigii (curry leaf plant/tree)
Comments (105)I have 5 little trees (3 - 4 foot) that I take outside in the summer and back inside in the winter. I like Indian food so I use the leaves. They are not making seeds yet this year, but it's gotten really really hot here so the probably will. The seeds I originally got I ordered online from somewhere in Hawaii, they all grew too....See MoreWANTED: Have tropical to trade
Comments (4)I have some fresh ochna serrulata seeds to trade. I am looking for my wish list or any uncommon or tropical seeds. Names/variety of the seeds would be nice as well . Please , see pic below:...See Moretalencat
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