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Few Cycas debaoensis and Licuala dasyantha( partly germinated)


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We now have few seeds to clear off. Each is of no more than 100 seeds.
 
Free shipment and delivery to the world as well as  10% bonus
 
 
1. Cycas debaoensis, USD60/10 seeds, USD250/50 seeds
 
2. Cycas miquelii, USD40/10 seeds, USD70/20 seeds, 
 
3Licuala dasyantha,(Lanonia dasyantha) ,partly germinated and germinting.
the most hardy (-5C/23 F) in its genus coupled with the stricking mottled leaves like Mapu.
 
USD27/30 seeds,  
USD39/50 seeds
 
4.Guihaia argyrata, USD 25/50 seeds,partly germinated and germinating

 

 
 
As the quantity is limited, be quick to PM here or send us an email to cnnursery@yahoo.com or
visist our website www.coldplant.com for  more photos and species
 
Garry
 

 

 

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Sorry guys, L.dasyabtha are out of stock.The other seeds are still available in limited quantity.

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Garry, the seed you sold me as Cycas hongheensis is not that species. FYI. 

Len

Vista, CA (Zone 10a)

Shadowridge Area

"Show me your garden and I shall tell you what you are."

-- Alfred Austin

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Len, thanks for your notification. Sorry for the unintentional mistake.

It was about two years ago we collected few new seeds from a farmer in the Honghe country where C.hongheensis originally came from.

We thought it could be C.hongheensis .We later come to know that they were not C.honghensis, but  probably C.diannanensis another endangered species .  We did not overcharge them,but sold them at the same price as C.miquelii,  cheaper than that of  C.debaoensis  .

You can reast assured about the authenticity of  all the other seeds as we have been supplying them for over 10 years and  have more experience with them and the source. No complaint about them .

We did not do that on purpose. But anyhow, we will be more careful with the new species  about which we lack much knowledge in the future.

If you do not like C. diannanensis ,you may let me know and we offer replacements of  C.debaoensi or other seeds instead.

 

 

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Yes, you have always been good over the years. 

Len

Vista, CA (Zone 10a)

Shadowridge Area

"Show me your garden and I shall tell you what you are."

-- Alfred Austin

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