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It’s not very often you buy a rare palm and it has seeds on it. I have one minuta in my collection and it is flowering now, so when this one came up for sale it was a no brainer buy it at least two with flowers your bound to get some seed set. To my surprise it was flowering but I certainly did not expect 6 immature seeds. Iam ever so grateful to the grower one for having such high quality rare palms in such great condition but to have been sent one in seed is another thing. It shall not be forgotten that’s for sure and if I can ever return such gratitude in any way I can I will. Now all I have to do is successfully germinate them and keep the rats at bay. 

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