I live in Tropical WA (above broome) and the rosellas grow like wildfire-huge busheswith numerous of what I am told are really big flowers, if anyone needs some seeds let me know and if your state will allow them in , I will send you some.
07 Jan 12 grace couchman (Australia - temperate climate)
Hi Simone. I drank rosella tea in Laos and fell in love with it but of course could not bring it home. I would love you to send me some.
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Hi Simone,
I live in Cairns and would love to have some seeds if you can send me some. I love rosellas but, for some reason, they don't seems to be popular here. Just about everything grows here though.
Many thanks.
31 Aug 11 Lachlan Gordon (Australia - sub-tropical climate)
Hi Simone,
I would love it if you could send me some Rossella seeds. My father loves the Rosella jam and we have to go around various markets to look for the home made stuff. I would love to be able to grow and make my own for him. My email is [email protected] Thank you so much!
12 Aug 11 Lynn Thomson (Australia - sub-tropical climate)
Hi Simone, I would love some seeds please.
I was over your way this time last year and saw the rosellas there.
At the time I had no idea that I would be looking for seeds a year leter. My Mother used to grow them and make jam and she passed away in May and as a tribute to her I plan to grow rosellas on my property so I can think of her and remember the times we spent growing the plants, picking the fruit, separating the seed pod and eating the reward at the end. Thanks for the offer.
03 Aug 11 Robyn Rowe (Australia - temperate climate)
Hello Simone
I live in Kalgoorlie and would love to grow some rosellas like my mother used to for jam. If you would be so kind as to send me some seeds my PO Box number is 10766 Kalgoorlie WA 6433. Would be happy to send you a mystery env of seed packets if you like or pls name your price. Kind regards Robyn
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