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seed swap

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Mainland US. I have a few seed types I can ususally gather some of anytime in my Southern Cal area . In particular those of you in Florida might be able to get a few on my seed wish list like Dictyosperma album (hurricane plam) or Lantania verschaffeltii (yellow latin palm). I am proposing we swap some seed.

The main thing is the seeds need to be ripe and not from the ground to reduce any chance of sending a bug and ensure freshness. They also need to have the fruit removed.

If interested Pm me.

Sorry if you are outside the US mainland but the law requires an import license.

Local seeds often available

Archontophoenix cunninghamiana (king)

Brahea edulis

Chamaedorea radicalis

Sabal minor

Sabal uresana

Rhopalostylis sapida

Howea forsteriana

Syagrus romanzoffiana (Queen)

My wish list

Areca triandra

Alloschmidtia glabrata

Attalea colenda

Attalea funifera

Attalea humilis

Attalea cohune

Basselinia gracilis

Basselinia pancheri

Bentinckia condapanna

Burretiokentia hapala

Burretiokentia vieillardii

Chambeyronia hookeri

Ceroxylon amazonicum

Ceroxylon alpinum

Ceroxylon echinulatum

Ceroxylon quindiuense

Cryosophila williamsii

Cyphophoenix nucele

Dictyosperma album

Dypsis albofarinosa

Dypsis mahajanga

Dypsis pembana

Dypsis prestoniana

Dypsis robusta

Dypsis saintelucei

Dypsis tokoravina

Dypsis tsaravoaesira

Dypsis sp. bef

Dypsis sp. white petioles

Euterpe edulis

Euterpe oleracea

Geonoma undata

Kentiopsis oliviformis

Kentiopsis pyriformis

Kerriodoxa elegans

Latania verschaffeltii

Marojejya darianii

Marojejya insignis

Pritchardia beccariana

Pritchardia martii

Pandanus utilis

Ptychosperma elegans

Synechanthus warscewiczianus

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