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Does anyone knows whether this herbal tree is available in Australia?
Time: 14th February 2012 12:01pm
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Phil@Tyalgum says...
Is that the same plant as Rooibos?
Time: 15th February 2012 10:26am
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Jwmd says...
No idea at all.
Time: 17th February 2012 3:11pm
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Phil@Tyalgum says...
Anyway herbalistics.com.au sell it
Time: 17th February 2012 4:21pm
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snottiegobble says...
Doesnt rooibos mean African Red Bush in one of their languages? I know it makes quite a pleasant tea!
Time: 18th February 2012 7:16pm
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Ilsa says...
Rooi means red and bos means bush. One of their languages is Afrikaans by the way, which is a derivative off Dutch :)
Time: 19th February 2012 10:29am
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snottiegobble says...
Phil, I accidently clicked your edible backyard & glad i did, Very impressive! Murwillumbah must be ideal for sapotes?
Time: 19th February 2012 6:07pm
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Phil@Tyalgum says...
Yes they seem to do well in this climate SG, I love the look of your babaco trees if you don't mind me saying so..
Time: 19th February 2012 7:14pm
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snottiegobble says...
Thanks Phil, I`m struggling a little with the babacos in SW WA due to the warmer climate, & soily sand, but I am getting there! Just couldnt believe I could grow a papaya (pawpaw) & get fruit on it, but its there!
Time: 20th February 2012 1:43am
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