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| I have a few Ficus destruens to trade. They are native to Australia. I grew them from seed. They are in 4-inch pots and are approximately 8-inches tall, more or less. Immature leaves are fuzzy and orange, maturing to dark green. Hardy as most species Ficus are. Indoors, they will need bright light, such as western or southern exposure. They have been living outside here in the midwest with morning to noon sun, then afternoon shade.
My main interests for trades are other rare Ficus, Aroids (such as Philodendrons and Anthuriums), or Agave. I have many rare plants, so I will be somewhat picky about what you have to trade. Sorry, I just don't have a lot of extra space. I would consider other plants, so don't be afraid to make an offer. Need to rehome some of these babies before winter. Thanks! |
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- Posted by philofriend z5 Central MO (My Page) on Tue, Aug 24, 10 at 16:40
| My computer is down and I cannot check this site very often, so you can e-mail me if necessary. Thanks! |
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| I have Ficus religiosa seedlings / saplings and seeds. Ficus bengalensis seeds./ I am interested stefano |
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