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EU 1YR Seedlings Palm Trade


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I have been fortunate enough to source and germinate these seeds through purchase or trade

Now I am looking to trade these 1 yr old seedlings for other palms species that match a 9b-10a climate

I am looking for owners that can really take care of these legends

 

Basselinia favieri x 1

Caryota mitis x 2

Chamaedorea microspadix x 6

Chambeyronia lepidota "Mid elevation" x 1

Cyphophoenix nucele x 2

Jubaea chilensis x 2

Livistonia decora x 6

Rhopalostylis baueri var. cheesemani x 2

Sabal miamensis x 3

Trachycarpus sp. himgarda x 1

Trachycarpus princeps "Blue stone" x 1

 

*DM, and we will take the conversation 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

  • 2 weeks later...
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My friend Guillermo, you have a very interesting group of seedlings and palm trees. I hope there are many more to come. And good luck with everything.

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