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Dypsis lutescens free seed


Kumar

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Alright, alright, no brickbats please :mrlooney: ! I know this is one of the most overused palms around - I'm sick to death of it myself :sick: - but in the very very unlikely event you've been looking for this and failed, then I have gathered some from a luxurious clump belonging to a relative of mine here in Bombay. He was pruning his clump and since I show some interest in his lutescens (for the sake of politeness), he had faithfully kept the seeds, spathe and bracket aside for me before giving the unfortunate palm (15 feet high) the axe. 60 fully formed seed free from structural defects - only till next friday.

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Kumar

Bombay, India

Sea Level | Average Temperature Range 23 - 32 deg. celsius | Annual rainfall 3400.0 mm

Calcutta, India

Sea Level | Average Temperature Range 19 - 33 deg. celsius | Annual rainfall 1600.0 mm

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Hi Kumar, this pertains to my interests. I'll gladly take these beauties off your hands. I know they're too beautiful for you too keep, it must be hard. :P Seriously, I do want them. :D THanks.

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Am I in :hmm:

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sorry Ante - I'm sending three packets and I've got five requests so I wont be able to. The interest in this has really surprised me though. Bah, :angry: and to think my dactilyfera had no takers for more than two weeks.

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Kumar

Bombay, India

Sea Level | Average Temperature Range 23 - 32 deg. celsius | Annual rainfall 3400.0 mm

Calcutta, India

Sea Level | Average Temperature Range 19 - 33 deg. celsius | Annual rainfall 1600.0 mm

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Haha Kumar, no problems with me.

BTW, if that Dactys still didnt find a new home....

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All packets posted. Have fun!

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Kumar

Bombay, India

Sea Level | Average Temperature Range 23 - 32 deg. celsius | Annual rainfall 3400.0 mm

Calcutta, India

Sea Level | Average Temperature Range 19 - 33 deg. celsius | Annual rainfall 1600.0 mm

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