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Royal Palm seeds


nitsua0895

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Looking for a large amount of fresh Royal palm seeds. This palm is one of my favorites and I'm hoping to get a bunch growing over the summer.

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I have access to tons of them. Not really sure I want to take the time to clean them.

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3 hours ago, ErikSJI said:

I have access to tons of them. Not really sure I want to take the time to clean them.

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It's fine if they aren't cleaned.

How much would you sell 100 of them for?

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I'd be interested in uncleaned seeds, as well.

 

Thanks,

 

David

Hollywood Hills West, Los Angeles, CA USA

Southwest facing canyon | Altitude 600 - 775 feet | Decomposing granite
USDA Zone 10b | AHS 6 | Sunset Zone 23 | Köppen Csb | No frost or freezes
Average Low 49 F°/9.4 C° | Average High 79 F°/28.8 C° | Average Rainfall 20"/50.8 cm

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Make me an offer. I am sure you will pay more in shipping then what they are worth. They are in the same field that we are pollinating.

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I'm interested as well Erik

Carlsbad, California Zone 10 B on the hill (402 ft. elevation)

Sunset zone 24

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