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Licuala peltata var. sumawongii seeds


NatureGirl

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I have a few hundred very fresh  Licuala peltata var. sumawongii seeds.This is a very desirable 'entire leaf' form of L. peltata.  I have germinated lots of these pretty easy after removing the tough outer shell.

$10 for 50 seeds plus $3 US Shipping.

Beachpalms@cfl.rr.com

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Warrior Palm Princess, Satellite Beach, Florida

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Only 50 seeds left now.

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Warrior Palm Princess, Satellite Beach, Florida

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Sorry, all gone....

But those who got them, remember to crack and remove outer shell, makes germination faster. I just roll them around on a newspaper (on concrete) with my foot, applying light pressure and they come right off. 

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Warrior Palm Princess, Satellite Beach, Florida

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Ugh, I have like 300 seed and I might have to try this method. They take months otherwise!

Christian Faulkner

Venice, Florida - South Sarasota County.

www.faulknerspalms.com

 

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7 minutes ago, cfkingfish said:

Ugh, I have like 300 seed and I might have to try this method. They take months otherwise!

That's surprising.  Soil, water, a month or so, and they're all coming up. 

Ben Rogers

On the border of Concord & Clayton in the East Bay hills - Elev 387 ft 37.95 °N, 121.94 °W

My back yard weather station: http://www.wunderground.com/cgi-bin/findweather/hdfForecast?query=37.954%2C-121.945&sp=KCACONCO37

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