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Post by Laaz on Sept 21, 2019 13:57:53 GMT -5
Looks like they are about ready. Still a bit greener than the standard trifoliata, but the seeds are mature.
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Post by Laaz on Sept 21, 2019 14:01:05 GMT -5
My wife loves planting these crappy flowers that totally overgrow my trifoliata tree...
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Post by speedyturtle on Sept 21, 2019 14:06:39 GMT -5
My wife loves planting these crappy flowers that totally overgrow my trifoliata tree... Just cut them off, and told your wife the neighbor did it. If the seeds for ready? I would love to get some from you. Thx, AL
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lia
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Post by lia on Sept 21, 2019 18:00:51 GMT -5
Fruits are starting to color up, I'll open one tomorrow & see if they are ready. Hi Laaz, can I also buy seeds from you? I am located near Concho Valley, Texas. Thank you, Lia
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Post by millet on Sept 22, 2019 17:14:09 GMT -5
As slow growing is the Fast Flowering Trifoliate, and as spindly as the tree is, I would think it value as a rootstock would be minimal.
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