Brazilian Raintree Giveaway

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Just thought I would share this here too, as I have noticed that for many in Europe de Brazilian Raintree remains difficult to get

Someone over there should try making cutting and selling them 👀
 

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Yaaaay another Jelle video ❤️❤️❤️❤️
 

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Just thought I would share this here too, as I have noticed that for many in Europe de Brazilian Raintree remains difficult to get


Yes.
Propagate.
Make them grow happy.
Enjoy the leopard bark on their trunk.
Enjoy the leaflets closing at night, under strong sunlight, from the cold, or as a means to show you it is unhappy.
Cut them. Trim. Prune. Whack them, and they will regrow.
Plant seeds. They will sprout and in three to four years you will have a nice pre bonsai.
Plant cuttings. They will grow and in two to three years you will have a nice pre bonsai.
Put them on the ground and they will become big nice trees.
Thorn, thornless, corkbark, there are many cultivars.

THEY ARE IN DANGER OF EXTINCTION IN NATURE

Thanks, Jelle.
 

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Yes.
Propagate.
Make them grow happy.
Enjoy the leopard bark on their trunk.
Enjoy the leaflets closing at night, under strong sunlight, from the cold, or as a means to show you it is unhappy.
Cut them. Trim. Prune. Whack them, and they will regrow.
Plant seeds. They will sprout and in three to four years you will have a nice pre bonsai.
Plant cuttings. They will grow and in two to three years you will have a nice pre bonsai.
Put them on the ground and they will become big nice trees.
Thorn, thornless, corkbark, there are many cultivars.

THEY ARE IN DANGER OF EXTINCTION IN NATURE

Thanks, Jelle.
Well.. PLanting them in the ground here..
I should have this year, true, but in winter.. ?

:)
 

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You have had 35C during the summer there. I am SURE they loved it!.
Yeah, that was a bit dumb from me. I should have. I could even have put the pot on the ground allowing the roots to run! Wth 16 hours of daylight, there BRTS would have been the tallest plants in my garden!
 

ibakey

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I just moved my BRT inside finally as the weather outside gets below 10 degrees. It took a while in Paris for the weather to turn cold this year.
 
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