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Rarepalmseeds.com often has the seed you are looking for. I've purchased many seeds from them and had great success... Worth a look!

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1 hour ago, Hferrell87 said:

Rarepalmseeds.com often has the seed you are looking for. I've purchased many seeds from them and had great success... Worth a look!

@beliz1985   I had a hard time finding these seeds as well.  I finally just purchased a plant out of Hawaii.  I will have to treat it like a pet as it is too tender for my climate. So far it has done well for several months in the 100+ degree heat with moderate shade.  Good luck and keep looking.... RPS may have them.....

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  • 3 months later...

I have a hundred or so seedlings and seeds (watermelon trunk) if you can get here to Southern California. Mabie I could ship to Mexico. I go all the time. 760-420-5982

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On 8/9/2018, 5:12:41, jimmyt said:

@beliz1985   I had a hard time finding these seeds as well.  I finally just purchased a plant out of Hawaii.  I will have to treat it like a pet as it is too tender for my climate. So far it has done well for several months in the 100+ degree heat with moderate shade.  Good luck and keep looking.... RPS may have them.....

If you know how to get ahold of RPS, would appreciate it! Order with caution from them..yes, success will some seed, but when you order 1,000 plus and three sets of species are rotten with zero germination and no email back for customer service? Sucks! 

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