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Lytocaryum hoehnei seed


Kai

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Hi all,

Does anybody know a place where I can obtain some Lytocaryum hoehnei seeds?

My search has been on and off for more than a decade now.

Now that I picked up my old hobby again and started a new (smaller) palm collection, I have to be very picky about which species I choose. Not as much space and time in my universe anymore than in the good ol' days.

But this little precious us needs...my precious...

Anyways,

Thanks in advance for any info.

Kindest regards

Kai

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Amsterdam,

The Netherlands

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Don't know about seed but Floribunda has seedlings and small plants for great price.

David Simms zone 9a on Highway 30a

200 steps from the Gulf in NW Florida

30 ft. elevation and sandy soil

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Yes, thank you Alicehunter!

I have been checking their list of plants out and am seriously considering placing an order.

The only holdback I have with that is that minimun order for foreign orders is 300 dollars and I worry about the plants surviving a trip to the other side of the planet. This journey can take some weeks.

Also I really love growing my plants from seed so I can see their complete development in time.

Still if seeds are unobtainable, which they allways appear to be, I think I will give Floribunda a chance.

www.facebook.com/#!/Totallycoconuts

Amsterdam,

The Netherlands

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