Tropical Birch Trees (forum)
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Hi, my first time here. I'm looking for a few tropical birch trees without having to travel too far from the Kyogle area. Any help would be appreciated.
Time: 8th May 2018 9:48am
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brad16 says...
By 'tropical birch', I'm assuming you mean Betula nigra.
Birches are common and Flemmings (not open to the public) have a few different species, including Betula nigra 'BNMTF' - Dura Heat™ and Betula nigra 'Cully'.
Flemmings supply retail nurseries. Ask Daleys if they'd order some in for you. I'm sure they'd like your business.
Time: 9th May 2018 6:33pm
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Fruitylicious1 says...
Hi Plant Boy
There is a thing called mail order delivery if you can't be bothered to travel the odd 30 km to Kyogle from your place. Me and my buddy traveled 1100 km to and fro from Tamworth to Kyogle to pick up our order that's how keen we were. But some people hates traveling even if they have to only open their front door getting up from their couch .
Happy Gardening :-)
Time: 9th May 2018 8:29pm
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brad16 says...
If Plant Boy has an RMB (Road Side Mailbox) a courier company may not deliver to his address and take the item to a depot for pickup. Then he would still need to pick it up anyway.
If the courier's depot is in Casino, then Plant Boy would be paying for delivery and then have to travel twice the distance for pick up.
I think Plant Boy was intending to pick them up from Daleys, but Daleys doesn't stock the item he was after. The only Birch Daleys lists is the 'Silver Birch' (Betula pendula). So I think he was just asking if there were was anyone in the area with them.
Time: 10th May 2018 12:02pm
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