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Lots of seeds for sale


Lucinda

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Central Florida Palm and Cycad Society Seedbank March Sale is now open with nine different varieties of seeds fresh and ready to start germinating. All were collected by members and/or friends of the IPS affiliate chapter and donated to the Seedbank.

It’s a Win/Win deal for everybody: You gain access to fresh seeds … and 100% of your purchase funds worthy palm projects in Florida, as well as other parts of the world. Prices are extremely reasonable … and you can mix/match varieties in small quantities, so long as the total order is at least $6.00 (plus mailing cost).

Send your order to: Seedbank.seedbank.cfpcs6@gmail.com

Be sure to include your snailmail address. Prices are plus shipping.

MARCH 2012 OFFERING

Arenga engleri – 20 cents each - $15/100

Coccothrinax proctorii– 20 cents each - $15/100

Arenga caudata – 20 cents each - $15/100

Hydriastele wendlandiana – 30 cents each

Chamaedorea oblongata – 20 cents each

Ptychosperma caryotafolia – 20 cents each - $15/100

Zamia floridana - narrow leaf – 15 cents each - $12/100

Zamia floridana - wide leaf – 15 cents each - $12/100

Brahea edulis – 3/$1 - $20/100

Seeds remaining from January-February list

NOW REDUCED!

Leucothrinax morrisii ---were 20 cents, now just 15 cents ea. cold hardy

Livistona decora ---were 20 cents, now just 15 cents ea. $10/100 --- cold hardy

Sabal causiarum --- were 20 cents, now just 15 cents ea. $15/100 --- cold hardy

Sabal etonia --- were 25 cents, now just 20 cents ea. $20/100 --- cold hardy

Veitchia arecina --- were 20 cents, now just 15 cents each

Veitchia filifera – were 20 cents, now just 15 cents each

Thrinax radiata --- were 20 cents, now just 15 cents ea.

Chamaedorea microspadix --- 15 cents each --- Limited quantity

Chamaedorea arenbergiana --- 15 cents each

Licuala lauterbachii – 15 cents each – limited quantity

Dypsis pembana - 15 cents each

Archontophoenix maxima –10 cents each $8/100

Large quantity available

Chamaedorea metallica – 12 cents each $10/100

All seeds have been carefully stored at room temperature.

Prices are plus shipping. Please send your order to

Seedbank.seedbank.cfpcs6@gmail.com

Provide your name, snail mail address and tell us how many of each species you want. Please remember that there is a $6.00 minimum order.

LAST CHANCE On December Offering!!!

(before they go in the compost pile)

Mix and match different species - $8.00/100

The following seeds are “old” by Seedbank standards; however, the price is so low that they’re worth a try. Minimum order this group only: $8.00

Euterpe oleracea

Ptychosperma caryotoides

Crysophila albida/c. warscewiczii

Livistona saribus

Sabal minor

All prices are plus shipping. Please send your order to

Seedbank.seedbank.cfpcs6@gmail.com

Lucinda

Central Florida Palm and Cycad Society

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Great deal, Lucinda. But a question: Is #6 on the March offering Ptychosperma caryotoides or Aiphanes caryofolia? Because I see that the close-out seeds include P. caryotoides.

Meg

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Cape Coral (It's Just Paradise)
Florida
Zone 10A on the Isabelle Canal
Elevation: 15 feet

I'd like to be under the sea in an octopus' garden in the shade.

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Meg, these are a brand-new batch fresh off Mike Dahme's tree in Puerto Rico.

Thanks for noticing; gives me a chance to ward off confusion.

Lucinda

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