[WANTED] Crabapples
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[WANTED] Crabapples
Hi looking to purchase a few crabapple varieties
Malus Ioensis,Malus floriabunda,Malus hillieri,
From Melbourne area
Anything interesting ....please message me what you may have and styles
Will pay post from interstate sellers for quality stock
Cheers
Malus Ioensis,Malus floriabunda,Malus hillieri,
From Melbourne area
Anything interesting ....please message me what you may have and styles
Will pay post from interstate sellers for quality stock
Cheers
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Re: [WANTED] Crabapples
i have the purple leaf one growing in my bonsai beds, they are about an inch half in diameter atm. some are shohin sized. Feel free if you up here next winter to did one out. i also have a shohin floribunda in a bonsai pot but you aint getting that one
alpine put alot in the ground too.

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Re: [WANTED] Crabapples
Thanks Matthew I may take u up on the offer see what winter brings you may fall out of love with the one in the pot .

Crabapples are not as common as I thought they would be
At least not good ones anyhow
Cheers all thanks for looking

Crabapples are not as common as I thought they would be
At least not good ones anyhow
Cheers all thanks for looking
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Re: [WANTED] Crabapples
Got some crab apples in the ground here too. If you want to dig them out of the garden beds feel free. 1-3inch Calliper on these. Pruned several times a year with Bonsai style in mind. From $40-$100 each.
Cheers,
Sidd
Cheers,
Sidd
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Regards, Sidd.
Regards, Sidd.
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Re: [WANTED] Crabapples
Any pictures available?
Cheers
EZ
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Cheers
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Cheers
Elmar
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Re: [WANTED] Crabapples
i have a lot of prunus mume (Japanese apricot) plants going
Diversity is essential
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Re: [WANTED] Crabapples
astroboy76 wrote:i have a lot of prunus mume (Japanese apricot) plants going
Any pictures! Where about in Sydney mate?
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Re: [WANTED] Crabapples
would prefer not to ship this time of year.
dont have pics but i have many. some have been wired for shape. some are just straight growing. all about two to three years and flowering
dont have pics but i have many. some have been wired for shape. some are just straight growing. all about two to three years and flowering
Diversity is essential
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