Import from Bob Smoley?
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Re: Import from Bob Smoley?
I can live with people on eBay misspellings (not that I buy anything on eBay) but a trading company must give attention to detail for me.
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Re: Import from Bob Smoley?
Agree, Mike!
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Re: Import from Bob Smoley?
Look after the pennies...................
The plants and g(u)illotine all came from traders.
Presumably you do not apply the same standards to illogocial and undecipherable literature that appears through your letterbox from various bits of government from time to time.
Each unto their own.
The plants and g(u)illotine all came from traders.
Presumably you do not apply the same standards to illogocial and undecipherable literature that appears through your letterbox from various bits of government from time to time.
Each unto their own.
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Re: Import from Bob Smoley?
What makes you think I don’t?
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Re: Import from Bob Smoley?
A fool and his money are soon parted…
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Re: Import from Bob Smoley?
Quite right Mat. Unfortunately it's the instigator of the thread who tends to go off at a tangent.
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Re: Import from Bob Smoley?
I just checked the website after the comments about Adromiscus - they aren't listed as ascleps, but they are listed as substitutes in mixed sollections.
Only a fool could work that out, it seems. No tangent involved.
Happy days, don't yer just lurv this navel-gazing clique?
Only a fool could work that out, it seems. No tangent involved.
Happy days, don't yer just lurv this navel-gazing clique?
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Re: Import from Bob Smoley?
I just checked the website too.
To quote:
ASCLEPIAD LISTING
At this time, only unrooted cuttings are available in a "grower's choice". There would be a mixture of Huerina, Stepelia, Ceropegia, Echidnopsis and Adromischus. The cuttings would be labeled. Please email us with any further inquiries.
To quote:
ASCLEPIAD LISTING
At this time, only unrooted cuttings are available in a "grower's choice". There would be a mixture of Huerina, Stepelia, Ceropegia, Echidnopsis and Adromischus. The cuttings would be labeled. Please email us with any further inquiries.
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Re: Import from Bob Smoley?
Well, there you go Davey boy. And it’s spelt Adromischus btw.