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Thu, Mar 10, 11 at 10:23
| Here they are... (hopefully these are true ones). There are some with 4 and some with 5 cotyledons, and a bluer one than the other ones so far. This is after just one week sowing.
I'll keep it updated.
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| If they have 4-5 cotyledons, they're one of the New World cypresses, most likely Cupressus lusitanica. The Old World species all have just two cotyledons. Sorry! Resin |
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| Thanks very much for your answer, Resin. I was suspecting the Indian supplier wasn't much reliable... Does anyone have these seeds, or know a reliable source with international shipping? I'll still update to try to ID the ones I got in the future :) Gus |
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| All cupressus casmeriana seed from comercial seed sources is Cupressus lusitanica cultivated in India.Im after true seed of cupressus cashmeriana. |
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| Hi. They are only few days I encountered this discussion in your forum and, in spite my difficult to communicate in English, now I am a member. What news of yours C. cashmeriana seedlings? If are you still interested I have few fresh seeds and one word is enough. Baobab |
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