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| subject B. crenatodaigremontianum |
| tonyleeusa 2004-05-11 05:49 |
| I have some small plants of B. crenatodaigremontianum that is from Taiwan. I would like to exchange for any kind of succulents you care to give away. According to expert in this website, the plant is a hybrid of B. Crenatum and B. Daigremontianum. It has beautiful thick leaves. I have posted the picture of a mature plant as unknown plant in this website last year. The plants I offer for exchange are the plantlets from this mother plant. Some are about 2 inches tall. Please e-mail me if interested: tonyleeusa@hotmail.com |

| insomniacsgarden 2004-05-29 06:56 |
Hi there,
I have lots of succulents to exchange. Let me know what area you are interested in & I'll see what I can do.. Cuttings & seedlets will post well.
Let me know
Regards
Stuart
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| tonyleeusa 2004-05-29 19:39 |
Dear Stuart,
Thanks for your mail. Unfortunately I am in Texas, USA and I have found out that shipping plants out of country is a problem. From your website, it looks like you are in UK. However, if you are in the US, please let me know. I am new to succulents and I could exchange my broyphillum for just any succelents you care to give away.
Tony |

| insomniacsgarden 2004-05-29 22:35 |
I send seeds to the US & Canada often. Are you thinking of sending seedlets or cuttings as this would be the best way. I use bubble wrap & enclose them in a neat small box, often in an ink cartridge old box, which I suppose gets recycled (used twice at least). This give the package some firmness. I was thinking of sending a few different seedlets & cuttings, all very small, but root very well, without complication. Let me know your thoughts, as I would love to expand my collection, in this area.
Stuart
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| tonyleeusa 2004-06-01 21:50 |
Dear Stuart,
Please give me your mailing address. I may be able to send you some plantlets that hope to survive the shipping overseas.
Tony |

| insomniacsgarden 2004-09-10 17:15 |
Many thanks Tony,
I think they were B. Crenatum - pure light green - no veins - they are doing really well now & are producing seed-lets.
Hope the ones I sent are doing ok.
Good luck.. |

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