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species for collection
Hi all.
First let me say that I think that is forum is a great place. My question is, I live in Eastern Central Florida. I was curious if people in my locale could direct me toward some good places to collect some material. I have collected a few sand pines and live oaks. But, I have read about a lot more species that grow around here natively. Thanks in advance for any insights. |
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Re: species for collection
I see a lot of Ficus nerifolia and Bougainvillea collected in your area. I'm sure we'll hear from more local folks soon.
Regards, Matt
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