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Old 09-09-2008, 07:37 AM
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liriodendron tulipfera seeds for trade


That's right American Tulip tree, Tulip poplar, all the same. I have lots of seed for trade. It should be an easy one to start from seed, as I have plenty of the little guys around the place. I would just trade the trees themselves, but the roots are hard to dig up, very strong roots. What I'm looking to swap for is other trees, any kind (except maybe oak-I have plenty). If you have any flowering tree seed, that would be great. I also have albizia julibrisson, Mimosa tree seed for swap. PM me if you wanna trade. THANX.
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Old 09-09-2008, 09:12 AM
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Were you gonna already send me mimosa seeds? We had a trade set up, I sent yours out yesterday. Hey if I can find them I did have some golden rain tree are ya interested? Let me know.
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Old 09-09-2008, 11:06 AM
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Yeah, I sent your seeds out yesterday, too. I always write down what I send, but yesterday, my kids were rushing me out the door, and I didn't jot it down. I just threw in a few packs. So, I'll send some Mimosa for sure, and then if I had already sent some, you'll just have extra - I have tons! I still have your addy- will get 'em out. THANX. If ya find your seeds send 'em out at your convience.
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Old 09-09-2008, 11:41 AM
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Hello


Tried these from seeds, with no luck.
Any suggestions?
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Old 09-09-2008, 11:47 AM
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I found it !!!!!


Cultivation:
Soak seed for 12-24 hours. Seed needs 90 days of cold stratification. Sow 7 mm deep in sandy loam. Germinate at 20 C. Should see little sprouts in 30-60 days. Use large containers as the little seedlings can grow 60 cm in their first season and the last thing they need is to be is root bound. Can put on incredible growth in the right spot.
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Old 09-09-2008, 02:16 PM
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germination


That sounds about right, unicorn! You are so great at searching. They do grow fast. I found one little feller this spring, about six inches tall. It is now two and a half-three feet tall.
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will check it out and see what I can find for ya! Let me know when you get the first round! Thanks so much. I'll pm ya when send next pkg.OK. Take care Angie
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Originally Posted by treehuggers View Post:
That sounds about right, unicorn! You are so great at searching. They do grow fast. I found one little feller this spring, about six inches tall. It is now two and a half-three feet tall.
Thank you very much !!! My pleasure.
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