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Dioon sonorense Bacanora


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Good luck. I totally messed up and didnt buy a 4" plant 8 months ago and it sold to joel in california. Jeff chemnick

1 hour ago, JeffP said:

Looking for any size and live in Texas. Thanks.

had one but sold it a few weeks ago as well.  I know where a few more are but i have to go look at them and ill keep you in mind if i can get more than one. 

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1 hour ago, TexasColdHardyPalms said:

Good luck. I totally messed up and didnt buy a 4" plant 8 months ago and it sold to joel in california. Jeff chemnick

had one but sold it a few weeks ago as well.  I know where a few more are but i have to go look at them and ill keep you in mind if i can get more than one. 

Thanks. I live in Southlake so not too far from where you are. 

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You should stop by sometime.  We have a lot of cycads down here including the largest Dioon Califanoi in the state and probably the largest Cycas Cairnsianna, ophiothilitica, hongheensis and megacarpa in the United States.

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2 hours ago, TexasColdHardyPalms said:

You should stop by sometime.  We have a lot of cycads down here including the largest Dioon Califanoi in the state and probably the largest Cycas Cairnsianna, ophiothilitica, hongheensis and megacarpa in the United States.

Definitely will take you up on that. Thanks.

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