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WTB Hedyscepe, Ceroxylon, Rhopalostylis, seeds


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  • 6 months later...

Still looking.....  No luck with the seeds I ordered from RPS.  

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I have big one gallon Hedys for $15 each here in North San Diego county if you get close. but I'm sorry but I don't ship.  760-420-5982

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I will have LOTS of Hedyscepe seeds in the next several months or year.  They take forever to mature in my chilly microclimate.  PM me every 2 or 3 months !

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San Francisco, California

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On 10/5/2019 at 4:28 PM, Darold Petty said:

I will have LOTS of Hedyscepe seeds in the next several months or year.  They take forever to mature in my chilly microclimate.  PM me every 2 or 3 months !

How are they going along? Your Hedyscepes are stunning! Very little hope here outdoors, though they would be unique indoors.

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23 hours ago, CodyORB said:

How are they going along? 

None mature yet, but the epicarp is almost ready to show color.  That's when the rats begin predation.  Truly, Hedyscepe endosperm is like crack cocaine for my backyard rats. (Rattus rattus)

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San Francisco, California

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