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Free to good home Chamaedorea micospadix

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I have a large clump of chamaedorea microspadix I like to give away. It not pretty and has been sitting (uprooted) for about 8 months, still look alive but leaves have been destroyed and needs a better place than mine.

I will try and get a photo later today.

Santoury, you want it? lol!

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Here it is...like I said its not pretty but it still very much alive. The damage is from Snails or Slugs from last summer. Some new growth and it will be good again.

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Trimmed and ready to ship, soil will be washed off before shipping. Could easily get a few plants from this or leave as one clump.

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Gone! Going to Texas, I think a goodbye song is in order.

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