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Is any body have jamun.jambalon seed or plant? i love this fruit and like to hve one in my yard. pls. let me know. tripty_bd@yahoo.com
Time: 3rd February 2013 6:43pm
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Phil@Tyalgum says...
Syzygium cumini - it looks interesting
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Time: 7th February 2013 10:43am
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denise1 says...
Fruitlovers in Hawaii has them but it is the wrong time of year. They are highly reputable for sending fresh seeds.
Time: 7th February 2013 2:40pm
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Linton says...
Hi Denise, have you bought anything from Fruitlovers recently?
I ordered some seeds a while back and have heard nothing since. I tried to send messages to both of their email addresses but they didn't work so it is not possible to contact them. So I thought they might have closed down.
Time: 8th February 2013 9:07am
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Mike says...
Oscar who runs it was on holidays for a couple of months and has returned in the last week or so.Try fruitlovers@gmail.com.
Time: 8th February 2013 10:40am
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denise1 says...
Oscar at fruitlovers was on holiday for several months until mid january. It was clearly stated on the website. It is fully open again now. I wonder if he was travelling around the world finding new fruit seeds for the nursery and seed customers. Of course most of the seeds he sells are not available all year and only fresh seeds are provided for most species. So naturally there can be some wait. The estimated time of harvest given on the website can sometimes be out because seasons differ year to year.
Time: 8th February 2013 10:40am
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Mike says...
He went to India,Thailand and Burma for most of the time and is taking orders now.You need to check ICON to see seeds are permitted.
Time: 8th February 2013 11:10am
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jakfruit yetihut says...
Syz cumini used to be an occasional street tree in Cairns, fruit is somewhat astringent, dries your mouth.
Time: 8th February 2013 7:08pm
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trikus says...
Also tree is enormous and does not stand up to cyclones very well .
Time: 9th February 2013 10:59am
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