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Dear sir,please arrange one kg sappanwood,and 2kg seed of this
caesalpinia sappan to me, and inform the price,mode of payment Thanking you, yours friendly,yvrao Last edited by Ritika : 07-14-2007 at 11:10 PM. Reason: Contact info removed |
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sir,
plz help me in knowing the details[cost of seed,climatic nature,...] i am frm andra pradesh is our climate suitable for cultivation i am intrested in growing this crop so plz give me the details of cultivation of sappan wood crop IF ANYONE KNOWS INFORMATION ABOUT IT PLZ MAIL ME TO thanking u e j r reddy Last edited by Ritika : 09-04-2007 at 06:13 PM. Reason: Only paid Verified Members are allowed to post contact details. Please click "Upgrade" to become a Verified Member. |
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dear sir i am arun . can i get these seeds in hyderabad. if yes pls mail me the details
Last edited by Ritika : 09-15-2007 at 01:48 PM. Reason: Only paid Verified Members are allowed to post contact details. Please click "Upgrade" to become a Verified Member. |
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Dear Sir
Special qualities of Caesalpinia Sappan Tolerates drought no Tolerates high humidity no Tolerates seaside conditions no Insect resistant no Disease resistant no Deer resistant no Best uses Symbiosis Attracts butterflies no Attracts hummingbirds no Autumn foliage no Colorful berries no Desirable qualities Other interest Other interest color Other interest period Adverse factors Common pests Poisonous parts Poisonous indications Internal poison no Dermatologic poison no Livestock poison no Mechanical injury no Hay fever pollen Herbal medicine Medicinal properties Medicinal parts Has medicinal uses no Do not self-administer no Do no use if pregnant no Legally restricted no Toxicity precautions Medicinal notes Traditional uses Parts used Traditional uses Contemporary uses Fragrance Fragrance parts Fragrance intensity Fragrance category Dye parts Wood Dye color violet,red,gray Cultivation Propagule Various Pollination method Planting style Crop spacing Row spacing Cold frame Planting period Harvesting period Frost tolerance Heat requirement Fertilizer Typical Time to harvest Nutrition Is edible no Culinary uses Nutritional value Edible parts Description of edible parts Flavor / texture Caesalpinia sappan is considered to have originated from India. Kirti |
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Sir,
We The Farming Trust Of India, will provide you a complete information regarding Caesalpinia sappan. We purpose to sell both seedlings and seeds, if you are interested do contact for 1 acre = 1000 plants = Rs5/plant = Rs 5000/- for 1 kg seeds = Rs3000/- (1600 seeds in 1 kg) - 70% germination thanking you Administrator , for the farming trust of india Last edited by Ritika : 12-17-2007 at 11:26 AM. Reason: Only paid Verified Members are allowed to post contact details. Please click "Upgrade" to become a Verified Member. |
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Dear Sir
Frost Tolerance: Leaves hardy to 30°F (-8°C), regrows when frozen to the ground, root hardy to 15°F (-10°C) Sun Exposure: Full sun Origin: Central America, northwestern South America, West Indies Growth Habits: Evergreen bush fast growing to 6 to 15 feet tall and wide (1.8-4.5 m); bipinnate leaves, 8 to 14 inches long (20-35 cm), 3 to 9 pairs of pinnae, each with 7 to 15 pairs of leaflets Watering Needs: Infrequent deep watering Propagation: This bush is generally known in Phoenix as Mexican Bird of Paradise, name that really belongs to C. mexicana. The Red Bird of Paradise is a relatively frost sensitive Caesalpinia, and it is generally better to trim it close to ground in winter. This keeps it more compact without seeming to delay it in spring. Seeds are toxic. 'Phoenix' is a yellow form. Cultural Practices: Plant in spring 6 feet apart. Trim anytime for compactness. The canes tend to freeze in all but the warmest areas, and even if they don't, the new growth in April is somewhat ungainly. For this reason many gardeners cut the bush to the ground at the end of November, and it will grow back green and compact in mid spring. Propagation: The seeds grow fairly easily, but they should be sanded lightly for better result. Sanded seeds absorb water better and grow faster. If you look around the bushes, you might find some young seedlings, they are recognizable even young because of their bipinnate leaves (i.e. there is a main leaf stem, on which you have secondary leaf stems, on which you have the leaflets) most other generally similar seedlings like paloverde or mesquite are simply pinnate (the leaflets are connected directly to the main stem). Kirti |
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please give your contact details Mr saiperumal.
regards hnsraman Last edited by Ritika : 04-28-2008 at 04:14 PM. Reason: Only Business members are allowed to post contact details. Please click "Upgrade" to become a Business member |
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