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Dwarf Butias and syagrus


Jamesasb

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I will have B. Archeri available this summer once they get some more size on them.  These are the only dwarf Syagrus or Butia that I know for sale anywhere and I have been looking for a while.  I have a handful of S. Haryleyi and a few other unnamed butia that germinated and I am keeping all of them for my collection so that I may be able to provide seed/plants to people in the future.

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i bought 100 of those and eventually had 5% germination. i am unsure if mine are genuine  because i expected the seeds to be round and they were long. if yours are genuine they will be really valuable because its so hard to find

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