SUPER RARE. SYDNEY X VIRGATA LIME (forum)
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We have for sale seeds of this super rare lime tree. Only about 4 locations in the world and confirmed true by the Curator of the Sydney BG.. They have a tree.
Limited seeds are available. Email. dysonjk@bigpond.com
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Time: 18th April 2013 7:40pm
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John Mc says...
Some things are rare for a reason, can you tell us it's attributes? pics?
Time: 18th April 2013 9:38pm
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Mike says...
They look quite dark in the picture.Which species and varieties there-in are you talking about?Many seed grown citrus are essentially unique but few are of good quality.
Time: 19th April 2013 7:41am
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jakfruit etiquette says...
Microcitrus virgata,( Sydney hybrid ) which is thought to be finger lime M.australasica X round lime M.australis, possibly originated at Syd.Bot garden by X pollination
Time: 21st April 2013 2:15pm
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VF says...
Wonder if mono or poly-embryonic seeds? Variability??
Time: 22nd April 2013 4:03pm
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