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Daturas & Brugmansias
Howdy - Does anyone know where I can buy the above plants in Australia? I
cannot locate them anywhere! Julie |
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Daturas & Brugmansias
On Fri, 14 Mar 2003 20:39:11 +1100, "Justin Graham"
wrote: Howdy - Does anyone know where I can buy the above plants in Australia? I cannot locate them anywhere! I've seen datura at Three Bears Nursery at West Pennant Hills in Sydney's north west. They have white and salmon pink ones. |
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Hi,
I put a similar post up a couple of months ago...specifically looking for the yellow Brug, which I believe is still growing in Australia, but got no responses.Brugmansias are generally not available in nurserys, perhaps due to their bad reputation for poisoning (seven attributed deaths in Australia, the majority through intentional ingestion and overdose) and are not permitted to be imported into Australia from overseas. The Australian based sources on the net seem a little dubious and I have not had a response from any of the three "online" nurseries I have e-mailed. They are mostly advertising the red, tubular Brug. The Apricot and both single and double white Brug's are still occasionally seen in peoples gardens in NSW and I am aware of a naturalised clump of the Apricot Brug's in Uki in northern NSW and have spotted others as far south as Wollongong. (I have both the double white and the apricot) All Brug's seem to grow quite easily from cuttings. I have not really actively looked for Daturas. Irvin Savage "Justin Graham" wrote in message ... Howdy - Does anyone know where I can buy the above plants in Australia? I cannot locate them anywhere! Julie |
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Daturas & Brugmansias
I have the apricot one, which is an absolute joy. The branches are laden
with flowers and the perfume is delicious. I got mine from a nursery in the Dandenongs (the name of which I have forgotten), but you could try Dicksonia Rare Plants at Mount Macedon, in Vic. They are becoming popular again, and there are new varieties, so I expect they will appear in good nuseries. I'm sure Stephen Ryan at Dicksonia could tell you where you can get them. Are you in Vic? Cheers, Alwynne "Justin Graham" wrote in message ... Howdy - Does anyone know where I can buy the above plants in Australia? I cannot locate them anywhere! Julie |
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Can't help with locating these, but I hope you are aware that the
Daturas at least are highly toxic. Cheers Glenn "Justin Graham" wrote: Howdy - Does anyone know where I can buy the above plants in Australia? I cannot locate them anywhere! Julie |
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"Justin Graham" wrote in message ... Howdy - Does anyone know where I can buy the above plants in Australia? I cannot locate them anywhere! Diggers Club has them, if I recall correctly. Ruth |
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Daturas & Brugmansias
On Sat, 15 Mar 2003 05:40:43 GMT,
(Glenn Pure) wrote: Can't help with locating these, but I hope you are aware that the Daturas at least are highly toxic. As are many plants. Even the humble azalea can kill if consumed. |
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