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I am looking for the following live plants and seeds

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Live plants: Cecropia, Myristica Fragrans, Hippomane mancinella, Alyxia stellata, Keys Thatch Palm, any rare palm native to the Everglades. 

Fresh seed: Sweitenia Mahogany, seed should be fresh so I am thinking January-March when the pods dehiscense. 

I have plenty of material to trade, or I can buy.  We have a small family owned nursery, but I want the above for our botanical garden project started 6 years ago. Thanks in advance! Wes

 

 

Good luck in your search. Be wary of scammers who are targeting posts like this, pretending to have a lead on where you can source one of your desired items!

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Thank you for the tip! 

I have what I think is Coccothrinax argentata, which is native to the Keys. It's raining right now, so I can't take a good photo. I have a few little volunteers growing in the mulch around the tree. I could send those if you want. There are plenty of seeds coming, but they won't be ripe for a month or so.

Boca Keys

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