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Looking for Ceratozamias sp.


yeye

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Hi

Anybody can help me to find uncommon species of Ceratozamias ?like mirandae , sabatoi , norstogii ..... :drool:

And of course enable to do international shipping!!

Olivier

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Nobody can help me ?

I don't understand with the various projects realised a few years ago, for the propagation and commercialisation of species like mirandae for example in Mexico we don't manage to find them easily !!

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I sent you a list with 4 or 5 that I had - you said you don't need them.

It would be helpful if you list the ones that you are actually looking for. Are you looking for only those 3 ?

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Yes, I understand - but it would be helpful for others on here to know if those are the only 3 you want. Good luck!

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  • 2 weeks later...

So Jude, you already have current app 1 CITES permits for 5 species of Ceratozamias? That is what you need to send him those plants. This is also probably the reason why he hasn't gotten a whole lot of responses. To ship him any of these plants someone has to have produced those seedlings by proven second generation plants and certified by federal fish and wildlife. Not too many people have the documentation required by F&L to get these permits. I had hildaes certified back in 95' and even having had the permit before, was not good enough to get a current permit since a lot has changed since then. Tom

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