Wanting to grow Ponderosa Lemon Trees
vicleeshouse
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Comments (0)have tropicals see trade list, can send cuttings from satsuma orange tree...See Morewant plum trees,ponderosa lemon,trillium,turks lilly,jack in pulp
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Comments (8)I have a greenhouse, love any exotic houseplants, I have quite a few I could give to anyone who has interesting cacti, succulents or house plants! I respond best to txts, text me at 2533890010! Thanks...See MoreI want to grow my lemon tree
Comments (1)congrats on getting it to grow. Flowering from a seedling take a long time 7-10 years is what most will say. mike...See Morevicleeshouse
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