Hi everyone,
I'm after a Brazilian rain tree if anyone has one they wish to part with for a fair sum.
Any help would be great!
Cheers
(WANTED) Brazilian rain tree
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- Glenda
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Re: (WANTED) Brazilian rain tree
Which one, Nik? There are several species known as Brazillian Rain Trees.
I have about 5 Samanea saman, also known as Albizia saman, which actually belong to my son. He would miss the big one, but I have a couple of small seedlings he wouldn't miss. The leaves are quite big for a compound, but I am told they will reduce. Individual leaflets are 2cm long.
Glenda
EDIT: I could possibly get some viable seed, as this is where we got ours from. They grow up here and there are several near our place.
I have about 5 Samanea saman, also known as Albizia saman, which actually belong to my son. He would miss the big one, but I have a couple of small seedlings he wouldn't miss. The leaves are quite big for a compound, but I am told they will reduce. Individual leaflets are 2cm long.
Glenda
EDIT: I could possibly get some viable seed, as this is where we got ours from. They grow up here and there are several near our place.
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Re: (WANTED) Brazilian rain tree
Hi Glenda,
I am after any type really. The bigger the better if possible.
How old/ large/small are the seedlings?
Cheers,
I am after any type really. The bigger the better if possible.
How old/ large/small are the seedlings?
Cheers,
Regards,
Nik
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Nik
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Re: (WANTED) Brazilian rain tree
Seedlings are about pencil thick and about 20cm high. The big one he has is about 3cm thick trunk and about 80cm high. But I am sure he would miss that one! I could spare one or two of the smaller ones without him missing them too much. I will take photos tomorrow.Nik wrote:Hi Glenda,
I am after any type really. The bigger the better if possible.
How old/ large/small are the seedlings?
Cheers,
Being tropical trees, I am not sure how they will tolerate your winters. They like LOTS of water too, especially in the heat.
Glenda
Edit: Funny thing is the small seedlings sprouted about the same time as the larger one. It was the only one out of the five that has grown rampantly, but the others are coming along nicely.
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Re: (WANTED) Brazilian rain tree
Hi Glenda,
Look forward to the pictures.
I actually grow tropical pitcher plants down here in my hot house so they may have a "friend"
Cheers
Look forward to the pictures.
I actually grow tropical pitcher plants down here in my hot house so they may have a "friend"
Cheers
Regards,
Nik
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Re: (WANTED) Brazilian rain tree
The two small ones compared to the big one. All seeds were planted at the same time, but the large one sprouted straight away, while the little ones took for ever to sprout. They have been healthy, but much slower growing, part of that will be the size of the pots they are in too.
I don't know what they are worth - make an offer if you are interested.
Glenda
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