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Ceratozamia hildae seeds


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Ceratozamia hildae seeds for sale.

  • 10 for $30 plus $10 shipping.
  • Seeds were recently collected and should be stored for at least three months for the embryo to properly develop before attempting gemination. 

 

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Are the seeds fertile? Are they hand pollinated?

thanks

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GIUSEPPE

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Yes, the seeds were hand pollinated and float tested for viability. 

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On 2/26/2025 at 1:25 PM, cbobay said:

Ceratozamia hildae seeds for sale.

  • 10 for $30 plus $10 shipping.
  • Seeds were recently collected and should be stored for at least three months for the embryo to properly develop before attempting gemination. 

 

image2(1).thumb.jpeg.59e280bfc4ced1ca387827aa3bd90f66.jpeg

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Do you still have these seeds available? Are they ready to sow or do they still need to be stored? Of the 10 seeds, how many should I expect to sprout?

By the way, my father, Luciano “Chano” Guerra discovered this Ceratozamia in Mexico, was the first to collect the plants and seeds, and the first to import them into the U.S. Also, he named it after my sister Hilda.

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10 hours ago, LGuerra said:

Do you still have these seeds available? Are they ready to sow or do they still need to be stored? Of the 10 seeds, how many should I expect to sprout?

By the way, my father, Luciano “Chano” Guerra discovered this Ceratozamia in Mexico, was the first to collect the plants and seeds, and the first to import them into the U.S. Also, he named it after my sister Hilda.

You must grow this beautiful hildae!

Please let me know if you don’t secure seed

kindest regards

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