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Rare Australilan Livistona seed


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Looking for seed of these Livistona species:

L. alfredii

L. fulva

L. humilis

L. inermis

L. Lorophylla

L. nasomophyla

Many thanks for any leads,

Mark

Mark Wuschke

President, Palm & Cycad Society of Australia

Editor, Palms & Cycads magazine

Brisbane, Queensland, Australia

28 degrees South

Posted
Looking for seed of these Livistona species:

L. alfredii

L. fulva

L. humilis

L. inermis

L. Lorophylla

L. nasomophyla

Many thanks for any leads,

Mark

Hi Mark,

Good to see you posting here!

I have some L.lorophylla seed available.

Daryl

Gold Coast, Queensland Latitude 28S. Mild, Humid Subtropical climate. Rainfall - not consistent enough!

Posted

Ah! good stuff Daryl. Will you be at the next BPACS outing? (Mt. Nebo bushwalk, Feb 22).

Mark Wuschke

President, Palm & Cycad Society of Australia

Editor, Palms & Cycads magazine

Brisbane, Queensland, Australia

28 degrees South

Posted

Hi Daryl, I am interested in acquiring some of your L. lorophylla seed if possible.I live in the U.S. Would you be willing to ship? Thanks,Mike.

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Hi Daryl, I am interested in acquiring some of your L. lorophylla seed if possible.I live in the U.S. Would you be willing to ship? Thanks,Mike.

Hi Michael, unfortunately I only had a few seeds spare, and these were promised to Mark.

regards,

Daryl

Gold Coast, Queensland Latitude 28S. Mild, Humid Subtropical climate. Rainfall - not consistent enough!

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