Wanted: Berberis fremontii and/or trifoliolata
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Wanted: Berberis fremontii and/or trifoliolata
I am in search for plants or seeds of Berberis (Mahonia) fremontii and trifoliolata. Please let me know if you have any available or know of any source (which ships to the EU).
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Re: Wanted: Berberis fremontii and/or trifoliolata
I learned about trifoliolata last year through joining some native plants groups. Plan on getting some this year. If I start with seeds I will try to get some extra to send you. Who knows if they'll actually make it through customs. I will come back here and see if anyone replied or not when I get some.
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Re: Wanted: Berberis fremontii and/or trifoliolata
Alplains has Berberis fremontii, and will ship to EU if you discuss it with him. I’m not sure on the technique/ duration to germinate them. I attempted them in a hurry with no success and moved on due to a number of seed projects. I want to try again. Berberis trifoliolata grows in Central Texas and there are some extremely blue variants just west of here. Collecting seed is about timing it right, I’ll see if I can collect them early summer.
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Re: Wanted: Berberis fremontii and/or trifoliolata
@nsp88 thanks for your offer.
@Meangreen94z thanks Daniel. I did remember you mentioning Alplains but this sentence on their web site stopped me from contacting them: Please be advised that we can no longer ship to most countries including the E.U. due to the requirement for a Phytosanitary Certificate which we do not provide. I will drop them a message and see what they have to say.
@Meangreen94z thanks Daniel. I did remember you mentioning Alplains but this sentence on their web site stopped me from contacting them: Please be advised that we can no longer ship to most countries including the E.U. due to the requirement for a Phytosanitary Certificate which we do not provide. I will drop them a message and see what they have to say.
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Re: Wanted: Berberis fremontii and/or trifoliolata
Would love some trifoliolata seed in the UK as well if anyone manages to collect some or see any for sale.
We don't need a phyto to import non-restricted seeds to the UK, for now!
We don't need a phyto to import non-restricted seeds to the UK, for now!
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Re: Wanted: Berberis fremontii and/or trifoliolata
Yes, me too.
I have germinated home-grown Mahonia russellii seeds before now after a winter's cold stratification outside. Although a Mexican species it isn't as xeric so maybe it works differently for trifololiololiololata.
I have germinated home-grown Mahonia russellii seeds before now after a winter's cold stratification outside. Although a Mexican species it isn't as xeric so maybe it works differently for trifololiololiololata.
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Re: Wanted: Berberis fremontii and/or trifoliolata
I asked the native plant swap Facebook group, just in case anyone had some stored. No one yet, but someone said they're starting to make buds so in about 3 months there should be lots of seeds available. If meangreen can't get those blue ones then I should be able to get some regular ones from that group. @edds If someone from the states mailed seeds to you, would you then be able to mail them on to Europe without phyto or is that a lost privilege since brexit?
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Re: Wanted: Berberis fremontii and/or trifoliolata
Not legally at the moment but who knows in a few months time!
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