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Bob Wemm Member Joined Mar 9, 2012 Messages 1,994 Location Kalbarri, Western Australia Feb 7, 2013 #78 One of the trees from this species has edible fruit. The one we need has a weeping habit and grows naturally to approx 15 meters. Try letter no. 6 Bob.
One of the trees from this species has edible fruit. The one we need has a weeping habit and grows naturally to approx 15 meters. Try letter no. 6 Bob.