2 responses on “The Black Plum Hunt: Recovery Plan for Planchonella eerwah”
Hello
My wife (Vikki) and I (Zaf) are members of the Land for Wildlife program. About 12 years ago, I planted a seed of a tree I received from a friend. After a long struggle, I managed to get the tree grown to a height of just over 2 meters. I didn’t know what it was. But after reading the article on black plum (Planchonella eerwah) in the latest Land for Wildlife magazine, I believe my tree is one of them. One of your officers (or two or more) is welcome to check if I am correct. My number is 0408 727 639. Regards
Hi Zaf. Well that’s good news! Nice work on getting your Black Plum up and going. They can be slow growing. The best way to reach out to your LfW Officer is to just give them a call. All Officers and their phone numbers are listed on page 2 of all LfWSEQ newsletters. I am not sure who to direct you to as I am not sure where your property is located. Cheers, Deborah.
Hello
My wife (Vikki) and I (Zaf) are members of the Land for Wildlife program. About 12 years ago, I planted a seed of a tree I received from a friend. After a long struggle, I managed to get the tree grown to a height of just over 2 meters. I didn’t know what it was. But after reading the article on black plum (Planchonella eerwah) in the latest Land for Wildlife magazine, I believe my tree is one of them. One of your officers (or two or more) is welcome to check if I am correct. My number is 0408 727 639. Regards
Hi Zaf. Well that’s good news! Nice work on getting your Black Plum up and going. They can be slow growing. The best way to reach out to your LfW Officer is to just give them a call. All Officers and their phone numbers are listed on page 2 of all LfWSEQ newsletters. I am not sure who to direct you to as I am not sure where your property is located. Cheers, Deborah.