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Gratuitous seed porn


Umbrae

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Bag of Wodyetia seed ...sure its not as fancy as some of the varities posted here, but I love them.

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I feel like a kid xmas morning every time I receive seeds. Its always exciting and full of expectations.

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El Oasis - beach garden, distinct wet/dry season ,year round 20-38c

Las Heliconias - jungle garden ,800m elevation,150+ inches rainfall, year round 15-28c

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My thatch palm is cranking out seed like crazy this year.... finally a reward for getting eaten alive by fire ants when i was stealing seed from a hotel down in Zihuat 

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That's the dollar 99 bargain dvd type you got there. Not anything you want your boys to know you are watching...

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Location has a lot to do with desirability and availability .... we can't all be John Demott and Jeff Searle. 

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I too plant seed of some plant species several times a week. Never get tired of seeing the little sprouts pop up!

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Cindy Adair

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15 hours ago, Umbrae said:

Location has a lot to do with desirability and availability .... we can't all be John Demott and Jeff Searle. 

No, we can't. But you can be like them. And I am guessing you mean a love for rare and unique plants--if that's what you mean, then I am totally like them. 

And where is your location? depending on that, maybe I will cut you some slack...

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Managed to get my hands on a bucket load of local fresh Carpoxylon macrospermum seeds a few days ago, hope to get a good strike out of this lot.

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Andrew,
Airlie Beach, Whitsundays

Tropical Queensland

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You dont have to cut me any slack mandrew, you be you over there and i will be me over here.

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23 hours ago, Umbrae said:

You dont have to cut me any slack mandrew, you be you over there and i will be me over here.

With the playfulness of your thread's title, I hope you are not getting touchy on me. My last post is totally me, so thanks for the permission B)

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Like i I said no slack needed ...or given, I have a much thicker skin than most, and tend to play a bit rougher than is socially acceptable. 

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One more shot, Rhopalostylis baueri v. cheesemanii, from my own garden !  :D

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San Francisco, California

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On 25/05/2017, 5:16:00, Darold Petty said:

Lepidorrhachis on Mt. Gower

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Whoa  i certainly remember that day very well

Old Beach ,Hobart
Tasmania ,Australia. 42 " south
Cool Maritime climate

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