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I am currently cultivating some of these from an original bush, very strongly scented.


If you are interested in an established decent sized plant, please PM. Please note they are not ready yet.


They will be in a pot suitable for growing on, won't need replanting for a while.


PM for one please. I'm giving the money to St Christopher's

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Castleton Wrote:

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> I am currently cultivating some of these from an

> original bush, very strongly scented.

>

> If you are interested in an established decent

> sized plant, please PM. Please note they are not

> ready yet.

>

> They will be in a pot suitable for growing on,

> won't need replanting for a while.

>

> PM for one please. I'm giving the money to St

> Christopher's

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