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Verschaffeltia splendida Seeds Ptychosperma too


NatureGirl

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 Verschaffeltia splendida seeds. Very easy to sprout .35 each  ( 130 available)      
Ptychosperma schefferi  $6/50 $12/100    A few hundred available
Ptycho. Salomonense $6/50 $12/100 A few hundred available

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Warrior Palm Princess, Satellite Beach, Florida

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Verschaffeltia and Ptycho schefferi seeds all sold now

Warrior Palm Princess, Satellite Beach, Florida

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  • 3 months later...
On 10/10/2021 at 11:38 AM, NatureGirl said:

Verschaffeltia and Ptycho schefferi seeds all sold now

How often do you have the Verschaffeltia seeds for sale?

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It’s hard to say, depends on if the produce once a year or several times a year. I have a few seedlings I could probably part with if interested.  

Warrior Palm Princess, Satellite Beach, Florida

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6 hours ago, NatureGirl said:

It’s hard to say, depends on if the produce once a year or several times a year. I have a few seedlings I could probably part with if interested.  

For right now, just seeds only on this species. Have had some luck grown from seed but not buying a seedling or 1 gallon plant. Seems to be super sensitive to lack of humidity unless sprouted in that environment.

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