Bee Bee Tree (Evodia) source?

Started by diggity, July 01, 2010, 05:53:00 PM

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diggity

Anybody know where I can get bee bee tree seeds (or preferably young trees)?

Thanks!
-Diggity
Gardening advocate and author of the book Garden Imperative (http://gardenimperative.blogspot.com)

bud1

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to bee or not to bee

BjornBee

Yeah...under a beebee tree.....  :-D
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diggity

Thanks Bud.

Bjorn - oh, a wiseguy, eh?  :-D

Thanks,
-Diggity
Gardening advocate and author of the book Garden Imperative (http://gardenimperative.blogspot.com)


AliciaH

What conditions does the Bee Bee Tree need to grow?

Tommyt

Seeds for SALE Not the Tree
This is My Tree
NOT for sale


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organicfarmer

Quote from: BjornBee on July 01, 2010, 08:18:58 PM
Yeah...under a beebee tree.....  :-D

How funny... Dat's exactly where i got mine !!!
Evodia seeds need a chill period and are best started in late Fall but i heard can be started in spring.
Anyway i have more than i can populate the Boston area so i can send you some. gratuitement.


BlevinsBees

I have flats of 12 starter bee bee trees for sale, $5.00 a tree in the Bay Area. Bees love them!!!

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Wits End

I got my seeds from Wolfes crossing and used Robos "tea" method for stratifying and got over 70 started. I gave some away but as soon as the weather here cools off a little more I am going to plant the rest. Most of them got up to 2 feet this summer.
http://www.wolfescrossingfarm.com/11.html
Jeff and Kellie Houston
Wits End Blueberry and Bee Farm
Greenwood Mississippi

organicfarmer

What is Robo's tea method? What kind of tea should one drink while seeding these for best germination? i like red grape 'tea' myself. ;)

compost tea?

BTW, Evodia has been renamed a while back Tetradium danielii. Know how these botanists like to dust things off and move them around once every 100 years

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Jeff and Kellie Houston
Wits End Blueberry and Bee Farm
Greenwood Mississippi