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| subject I'd like some dif. bryophyllum |
| flyte44 2005-09-18 03:44 |
| When I was in high school my science teacher had a greenhouse and this one plant of his (I later found out was Bryophyllum daigremontianum) had so many babies! I took some. This was in 1989. A year later my teacher died, but I always have had this plant to remember him by. I had no idea what the plant was caleld until recently. I stumbled onto this website. I would love to trade some B. daigremontiaum for some other types of Bryophyllums. Please contact me! |

| leesa662000 2006-06-22 10:27 |
Hi there,
I'd be quite happy to send you some, these are the types that i have :
B. diagremontanum
b. Fedschenkoi
B. Serratifolium
B. delagoensis
Let me know
Leesax |

| leesa662000 2006-06-22 11:03 |
| sorry, i also have Kalanchoe laxiflora...these produce 'babies' on their leaves too. |

| flyte44 2006-06-26 14:28 |
Wow, thanks Leesax. Now I see by your email that you are in the UK. Is there some customs problems? Are bryophyllum dogs going to sniff them out and get both of us in trouble? :-)
Not sure *HOW* you can send plantlets to me, but let's give it a try.
My address here is:
John Flyte, Jr.
201 1/2 West Pennsylvania Ave.
Pen Argyl, PA 18072-2006
I already have B. diagremontanum, so any thing else (well identified because i am just a novice who enjoys these plants) would be necessary.
Thanks a bunch!
John |

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