--- In thestemmaforum@yahoogroups.com, "sanda1wood" <starsell@...> wrote:
>
> Below is Mark's reply to my question about
> getting cuttings from Australia. Of course,
> it didn't take long for me to "get it".
>
> Mine are here - and Mark - thanks for the encouragement
> to go for it!
>
> Missy JK - thank YOU for it went flawlessly.
>
> They all look great. They are types that would NOT
> be found here. And the cuttings are all long and lush
> but one that I understand to be a challenge for some,
> it's pretty small.
>
> But that said, small being about equal to any other
> obtainable cuttings for the most part.
>
> Thanks again!
>
> .... and - let's do it again.
>
>
> Alison
>
>
>
> --- In thestemmaforum@yahoogroups.com, "markroy68" <markroy68@> wrote:
> >
> > Alison, that is the biggest part of it. David Liddle has probably the
> > largest collection of Hoya in the commercial trade, including many
> > undetermined species and many different collections of species already
> > in cultivation. He usually has something new and interesting in each
> > new catalog.
> > As well, his prices are really reasonable, so even with the import
> > costs, they are not much more expensive, if at all, than cuttings from
> > most US growers. His cuttings are usually of high quality and are
> > often quite large, and the labeling is state of the art.
> >
>Dear Members
> I am a new member and wonder if the David Liddle plants are ordered more than
once a year. It sounds too good to miss out on. Also what are some of the best
sites to purchase Hoyas that are a little unusual.Not the big box same
ole....?Also how do I rewuest one of his catalogs? Thank you for the help Donna
>