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Purchased a pair of Zamias a while back. A male and female pair were purchased from the same grower. I knew what I was buying a breeding pair, not every day you get to buy such a thing. I might get lucky one day and a few seeds! 

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Nice, but are you sure about the species?

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Looks more like Ceratozamia kuesteriana

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6 hours ago, Jblume said:

Looks more like Ceratozamia kuesteriana

Yes, I was thinking ceratozamia.

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