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for tweedle2009 (Adnan)

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its around 8' tall ficus (dont know the species) @ Rs.32,000/-

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Another Ficus with less artistic structure @ Rs.28,000/-

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nice, where is this nursery located?
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Karsaz, Makkah nursery
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Thnx ... So who's gonna gift me one of these? :mrgreen:


Izhar any idea if they have more adeniums like the smallest one in the pic?
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yes Adnan they have many of such size but all are imported so the prices are high, I think you want them as root stocks..

Some more:

Variegated Madagascar Jasmine Rs.200/-:

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The blooming mother plant:

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There are number of Hoya available, I personally liked those which are established in our own soil largest being Rs.250/- for 9" pot.

@ Rs.1000/- in our own soil:

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Imported ones Rs.550/-:

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Imported ones Rs.400/-:

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Bleeding Heart vine @ Rs.450/-:

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I'd like to get a couple of hoyas and a couple of madagascar jasmineDo you have more pix?
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Clerodendrum bleeding heart wont survive our winters here.
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Adnan, not much blooming Hoyas right now and I took the pictures of most healthy looking one or on blooms. (these nurseries are located in front of the restricted Naval area PNS-Karsaz, so I took the pics very carefully, keeping in mind the recent event of PNS-Mehran)

There were more bleeding hearts there, which are 2 years old and in our soil as well, but the pale leaves on all of them represent an unhealthy plant.
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Adnan, do you like the cutting propagated Hoya which are growing in our soil or the imported ones with blooms??
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Izhar wrote:Adnan, do you like the cutting propagated Hoya which are growing in our soil or the imported ones with blooms??
I am an impatient gardener so would like to buy imported blooming ones.Brother, can you inquire if they have hoya lauterbachi ? Also see if you can find adenium rootstock.I know I am asking too much from your side but ... i feel that's OK :mrgreen:
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