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oliver

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Not trying to buy or sell, but what are these 2 little gems worth to someone these days? I know that lots of Tahina seeds went out to alot of us, but with the political situation in Madagascar and no certainty as to whether seeds will ever come from there in the future, they should be becoming quite valuable. Furthermore, they seem to be very hardy (mine survived 32 degrees for 4 hrs with no visible damage) and they are one of the most attractive fan palms out there, in my opinion. My favorite palm (at the moment) is the mealy bug dypsis. I did buy a bunch of D. malcomberi and D. mananjarensis seeds and seedlings in the past 2 to 3 years, but not one of them looks anything like the original batch. They may turn out like this, but I certainly can't tell at this point. That makes the original ones (not counting out Dr. Darian's plant of course) to be a little more unique. OK, lets hear some offers - just kidding - I'm not selling.

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Oliver, sorry, but we're just not going to go here. Price and value depends greatly on where you happen to be, and it makes no sense to ask a worldwide forum for price opinions. I'm closing the thread.

Leilani Estates, 25 mls/40 km south of Hilo, Big Island of Hawai'i. Elevation 880 ft/270 m. Average rainfall 140 inches/3550 mm

 

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