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So hard to find the more unusual Braheas...like pimo, salvadorense, berlandieri/bella, clara, sarukhanii...

Anything out there?

RPS occasionally has some of these, but from what I hear, highly unpredictable...

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On 5/19/2024 at 10:48 AM, NorCalWill said:

So hard to find the more unusual Braheas...like pimo, salvadorense, berlandieri/bella, clara, sarukhanii...

Anything out there?

RPS occasionally has some of these, but from what I hear, highly unpredictable...

I’m in the same boat. I’ve been looking for berlandieri/ bella and others . RPS has salvadorensis and sarukhanii seed.  Jungle Music carries clara off and on. They didn’t have berlandieri when I last inquired, but do carry armata, dulcis, elegans, decumbens, and nitida regularly. Phil said that it’s difficult to move the less common green species. They would sit in his inventory for years so he really seeks them out.

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On 5/21/2024 at 2:02 PM, Meangreen94z said:

I’m in the same boat. I’ve been looking for berlandieri/ bella and others . RPS has salvadorensis and sarukhanii seed.  Jungle Music carries clara off and on. They didn’t have berlandieri when I last inquired, but do carry armata, dulcis, elegans, decumbens, and nitida regularly. Phil said that it’s difficult to move the less common green species. They would sit in his inventory for years so he really seeks them out.

RPS may be the only option to acquire more uncommon Braheas, even though it will take years to grow anything substantial...

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On 5/21/2024 at 4:02 PM, Meangreen94z said:

I’m in the same boat. I’ve been looking for berlandieri/ bella and others . RPS has salvadorensis and sarukhanii seed.  Jungle Music carries clara off and on. They didn’t have berlandieri when I last inquired, but do carry armata, dulcis, elegans, decumbens, and nitida regularly. Phil said that it’s difficult to move the less common green species. They would sit in his inventory for years so he really seeks them out.

That should say rarely not really

I agree seed would be the way to go, but it seems with the cartel violence of the last 15 years that a lot of these species are no longer regularly collected. 

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On 5/19/2024 at 11:48 AM, NorCalWill said:

So hard to find the more unusual Braheas...like pimo, salvadorense, berlandieri/bella, clara, sarukhanii...

Anything out there?

RPS occasionally has some of these, but from what I hear, highly unpredictable...

Even the "common" armata is not so common.

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