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5 Chamadorea adscendens for trade (EU only)


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Trying my luck here: Looking for rare chamadorea´s, basselinia´s, rhopalostylis var´s, howea belmoreana, burreotikentia hapala, juania australis, cycadales, or other interesting rare palms or plants that could thrive in a 9b-10a climate

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Guillermo Cubells

9b-10a climate | ~ 2 days a year of a few hours on -2 Celsius | 1400mm of rain

High altitude palms, ferns, cycadales, evergreen magnolias & quercus are my jam 

I can't help to wonder if sometimes I am crossing the fine line of sharing with generosity to feeding the dynamics of desire, ego and dependency. Or maybe there is no such thing

  • 3 months later...
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You have a good harvest, Guillermo. A true master. Congratulations, my friend! Learning and understanding palm trees will make it easier for you to germinate them again. It's the art of the palm tree grower.

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  • 3 months later...
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Are you buying or selling Guillermo? You posted a photo of seedlings so I am confused 😁

Do you have a hapala? My climate is similar to yours, also 9b with a couple of nights of -2 C as you write.

Zone 9b: if you love it, cover it.

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DM me directly and lets see if we can work something out from there ;)

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Guillermo Cubells

9b-10a climate | ~ 2 days a year of a few hours on -2 Celsius | 1400mm of rain

High altitude palms, ferns, cycadales, evergreen magnolias & quercus are my jam 

I can't help to wonder if sometimes I am crossing the fine line of sharing with generosity to feeding the dynamics of desire, ego and dependency. Or maybe there is no such thing

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