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Fouquieria
assistant gardener

 USA
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Posted - 25/11/2007 : 02:54:20
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alisonoz is who sent me Caesalpinia pelotophoroides seed and Tabebuia roseo-alba seed a couple of years back. I've now got a sapling of each in the ground.
Thank you alison.
-Ron-
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Mary-Anne
garden sage
    

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Posted - 25/11/2007 : 06:01:40
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It probably is Ron.. Alison is very generous with her seeds and I have plants grown from her seeds also.
Alison its so good to see you here and a big Welcome from me also, a different name of course but you will know who I am, and you do know most of us here from GW and that other forum..
We are lovely friendly bunch.
Looking forward to your first Topic...Cheers...Sunny
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Gail
garden sage
    

Australia
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Posted - 25/11/2007 : 06:10:28
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Hi Alison, good to see you here.
Knowledge is knowing a tomato is a fruit, wisdom is knowing not to use it in a fruit salad. Gail, near Gympie, Qld |
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tessa
head gardener
  

Australia
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Posted - 25/11/2007 : 06:56:02
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g'day alison! nice to 'meet' you!
cranky people live longer. i'm going to live forever! perth, wa |
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otamot
head gardener
  

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Posted - 25/11/2007 : 15:17:22
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Hi alison! I remember you from gardenweb, nice to have you here  |
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alisonOZ
dirt-poker

Australia
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Posted - 04/12/2007 : 16:36:57
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| thanks to Ron and all, I'm glad I was given the link to here. Miss all the old crowd at g w, look forward to talking |
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