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By PalmatierMeg
For sale is a pot of Coccothrinax inaguensis seedlings I germinated from my mother palm. This rare palm is native to only a few islands in the Bahamas, Turks & Caicos.
https://www.palmpedia.net/wiki/Coccothrinax_inaguensis
Coccothrinax inaguensis seedlings: $20.00 for the lot
Shipping = $12.00 via Priority Mail without pots/soil and roots wrapped in damp orchid moss, clear wrap and foil. No shipping outside the US
Payment via check ONLY. I NO LONGER ACCEPT PAYPAL DUE TO IRS REGULATIONS.
Contact me via PM & I will email a quote.
thanks and regards
PHOTOS
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By PalmatierMeg
I have a pot of 12-18 month old seedlings of Sabal etonia I germinated from seeds I received from a North Central FL resident who collected them from habitat. I will keep one to grow and sell the rest.
https://palmpedia.net/wiki/Sabal_etonia
Sabal etonia seedlings: $20.00 for the lot
Shipping = $12.00 via Priority Mail without pots/soil and roots wrapped in damp orchid moss, clear wrap and foil. No shipping outside the US
Payment via check ONLY. I NO LONGER ACCEPT PAYPAL DUE TO IRS REGULATIONS.
Contact me via PM & I will email a quote.
thanks and regards
PHOTOS
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By PalmatierMeg
For sale are 7 Cryosophila stauracantha seedlings in a 3g pot.
https://palmpedia.net/wiki/Cryosophila_stauracantha
They are $10.00 each for 1-6
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All 7 in one Lot for $56.00 ($8.00 each)
Shipping = $14.00 via Priority Mail without pots/soil & roots wrapped in damp orchid moss, clear wrap & foil. No shipping outside the US
Payment via check ONLY. I NO LONGER ACCEPT PAYPAL DUE TO IRS REGULATIONS.
Contact me via PM & I will email a quote.
thanks and regards
PHOTOS
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By TheMadScientist
THIS IS NO APRIL FOOL'S JOKE, it just happened today. With permission from the Sullivan Family in Ventura, I have been documenting some of the species start of flowering to when seeds seem to become ripe to harvest during 2021. Then Mother Nature throws a curve ball. So. Cal. has been having it's typical DROUGHT, then the rare storm shows up...5 days with about 5 inches of rain coupled with 40-45 mph winds gusting to 50-60 mph and all of the seeds were off this palm, in the street gutter and on the grassy parkway where tiny worms were attacking them. So many had to be thrown out during the cleaning process at home. What was left of the fruit rubbed off by hand. I did do a water soak for 1 day, 2 hour hydrogen peroxide soak to kill buggies and bacteria. Photo #1 showing seeds just prior to being placed in 20 member community pots where some were 71 deg. F, some were 79 deg. F in my converted ice chests with 40 watt drop lights with lid raised photo #2, some were outdoors going through what nature not lower than 49 deg. F had and some in the garage steady between 50 - 60 deg. F. Photo #3 & 4 are the 2 seedlings that had just pushed green through to peat/perlite surface, which I took an ice pick to move a little material away for the photo shoot. The container closest to the light source was 79 deg. F and the container furthest away was 71 deg F. I will update this thread as the family grows past 2 seedlings.
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