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    • CommentAuthorbluesky
    • CommentTimeJan 20th 2008
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    Hi, I'm new to this site and not quite sure how it works. I love learning and growing Australian plants and trees like Meleluca, but because of moving (I live in Penna. USA) the winter and lack of attention pretty much killed them and they were really doing well. Now I have to start all over again. Is there any site that you know of that would be able to help me out? Thank you for any help on this.
    bluesky
    • CommentAuthorbluesky
    • CommentTimeJan 20th 2008
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    I am wondering if I can leave my e-mail address here...in case someone would want to talk with me about this? I forgot what time it is in Australia!
    bluespiritartist@yahoo.com
    • CommentAuthorbluesky
    • CommentTimeJan 20th 2008
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    I was thinking that maybe there are plants in my country that could be traded...as long as it isn't against the law. Not sure how to find out but that could be a search for tomorrow.
    • CommentAuthorbiologist
    • CommentTimeJan 21st 2008
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    Bluesky, the Australian Quarantine laws are very strict, you should familarise yourself
    with this website if you intend sending anything to Australia. In practise however its
    best left up to commercial providers who have the time and expertise to deal with all
    the regulations and get it right.

    http://www.aqis.gov.au/icon32/asp/ex_querycontent.asp
    • CommentAuthorbluesky
    • CommentTimeJan 22nd 2008
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    Thank you biologist. Do you know of any sites in Australia that does ship to USA? I really love your plants and trees!
    • CommentAuthorbiologist
    • CommentTimeJan 22nd 2008
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    None that spring to mind, do a google search for nurseries
    that end in ".com.au"
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      CommentAuthorLiz
    • CommentTimeJan 23rd 2008
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    Hello Bluesky,

    You might try California. They say it looks like Australia. Half of our vegetation grows there. Maybe there is a suitable place.

    Liz:face-wink:Dandenongs [cool temperate] Vic.
 



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