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mule palm,bismarkia,kentia,rupicola


jmniner

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I'm looking for some seedling of these palms if anyone has them for sale or free:rolleyes: kentia,bismarkia,rupicola,mule.

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I have both Bismarckia and Phoenix rupicola seedlings. If you were closer I would give some to you.

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Honestly I really have no experience shipping seedlings and I know for sure it's very tricky to ship Bismarckia because the roots are so sensitive. The Phoenix rupicola seedlings I have are in community pots ready to be potted up. Would be better not to ship in my opinion.

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Sprouting seeds can sometimes be tricky. Takes the right amount of moisture and heat really. Personally I really haven't been that great at it. 

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On 3/29/2020 at 5:39 PM, jmniner said:

I'm looking for some seedling of these palms if anyone has them for sale or free:rolleyes: kentia,bismarkia,rupicola,mule.

Try Jungle Music. They ship.

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Just ordered a Bismarckia on ebay I still would like to collect the other types as well as the shaving brush palm  Rhopalostylis sapida. happy growing thanks to any one who has responded 

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