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Post by glenn10 on Feb 12, 2015 22:48:44 GMT -5
Hi everyone, I am looking for a red fleshed kiwi variety called purpurna sadowa. I have enquired many of the German, Czech, Netherlands and Polish nurseries and most won't ship and if they do the import /phytosanitary charges are astronomical .I have been trading cuttings with a fellow from the Czech republic over the past few years but this red flesh one he does not have. I will take cuttings or even better seeds. I am trying to develop an early ripening red flesh mini kiwi for my climate. Any help on this would be really appreciated.
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Post by hortusbrambonii on Feb 13, 2015 10:42:13 GMT -5
Never heard of that one I'm afraid...
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Post by nicollas on Feb 13, 2015 15:11:57 GMT -5
Signup to fruitiers.net exchange list, there is a guy is germany that has cuttings to exchange (and i guess seeds too if you ask him to save some) : fruitiers.net/fiche.php?NumFiche=4151
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Post by glenn10 on Feb 13, 2015 17:17:30 GMT -5
Thanks for the link nicollas! That was an incredibly fast response! Thank you! I will look at signing up to that exchange list tonight. I have not been on this forum for the past few months due to my wife having a very complicated pregnancy. I only signed up here last year in August so I am not really familiar with all the ins and outs of this forum yet. I would like to post a complete list of varieties I have for trade. Is there some sort of common listing bank where we can add to make searching for plant materials easier?
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Post by glenn10 on Feb 13, 2015 20:40:38 GMT -5
nicollas, I am adding all my varieties to my trade list on the fruitiers.net and I cannot seem to find a translation in the supplied drop down list for lonicera(honeyberry)Google translator can't help me with this one! I learned a little French in school(wish I paid attention more now) and with the help of google translator I am slowly setting up my account but there are a lot of text boxes that the translator does not detect....but I am working my way through it.
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Post by nicollas on Feb 15, 2015 2:29:11 GMT -5
Hi, yes fruitiers.net has no translations. Its the only thing that makes english speaker wishing to know more about french Here is the page of the uncommon fruits, there is a bunch of Lonicera listed fruitiers.net/catalogue_detail.php?genre=AUTRES+FRUITIERS&logo=fruitiers-rares.jpgThe search engine of the site is not very useful because you need to enter the specy you want to search into. Instead you can use google to search in the site, for example write in site:http://fruitiers.net lonicera the input field of google I hope the best for your family
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