BRT_Nuts - Important info about Brazilian Raintree Cultivars

So basically it would be the same as asking me if Dutch was similar to German then 😂😂😅
This is pretty much exactly what I tell people yeah. THey are very similar. But if you do not grow up in a border region, you just do not understand the other language. But spanish and portugese are closer.
 
Puedo hablar un español muy básico. El portugués es similar, ¿verdad?

Bueno, eso estuvo muy bien hecho! ¡Casi perfecto español! ¿Echarle la culpa a Google, supongo? hahahahahahahaha

Portuguese is very similar, same root (Latin-Romance) but Spanish is spoken in all other latin-american countries.
 
Just wondering where can I get hold of some seeds for the thornless variety of the BRT ( I am in New Zealand ) happy to send out seeds from here
 
Just wondering where can I get hold of some seeds for the thornless variety of the BRT ( I am in New Zealand ) happy to send out seeds from here
What I think to know is that the thornless is a variety, and thus, only produced from cuttings/layers
 
I have 1 brt at home with me regular breed I guess would say I kinda hurt it sadly 😥 but everything seems ok still plenty of green in the bark and what not. It's 6-7 years old I ordered a 2nd yesterday that's older and bigger just waiting on warm enuff weather for it to be shipped here
 
Puedo hablar un español muy básico. El portugués es similar, ¿verdad?

I don’t want to know how terrible that sentence was 😅😅😂
If a Brazilian guy spokes to me I will have a hard time knowing what its saying so not that all simillar 🤣 , The "Gallego" spoked in Galicia in north Spain its similar to portuguese though
 
BTW there customer service is AMAZING the lady I've been talking to is super nice and had awsered all my questions even video called a couple of times yesterday for example so I could pick my second BRT out I just posted a picture of it I would post my one I have with me but she's kinda rough I used to much neem 😔
 
Personally I think Wigert's would be a much better option. Lou's stock seems incredibly overpriced.
 
Any chance someone can post a cutting from a tree ? posting will be to New Zealand
 
Personally I think Wigert's would be a much better option. Lou's stock seems incredibly overpriced.
There about the same I looked on both sights I'm from out of state also from what I've seen is there trees are 6 years+ now I may be wrong I'm not sure
 
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