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Hi

I'm looking for seeds of the following species:

Aiphanes species

Normanbya normanbyi

Chambeyronica hookeri

Johannesteijsmannia magnifica.

anyone knows were to find them?

kind regards esther

Posted

Hi Esther

I looked around our place today and found that we have some Aiphanes aculeata/horridus green seed at the moment that will ripen in a couple of months.

Other seeds that we have most times are--Adonidia merrillii

Aiphanes aculeata

Archontophoenix maxima

Areca catechu

Areca triandra

Caryota mitis

Dypsis lutescens

Licuala grandis

Livistona chinensis

Livistona saribus

Pinanga kuhlii/coronata

Ptychosperma macharthurii

Sabal minor

and less regularly--Metroxylon vitiense

Veitchia filifera

Neoveitchia storckii

Pelagodoxa henryana

and some others

jim

Located on Vanua Levu near Savusavu (16degrees South) Elevation from sealevel to 30meters with average annual rainfall of 2800mm (110in) with temperature from 18 to 34C (65 to 92F).

Posted
Hi Esther

I looked around our place today and found that we have some Aiphanes aculeata/horridus green seed at the moment that will ripen in a couple of months.

Other seeds that we have most times are--Adonidia merrillii

Aiphanes aculeata

Archontophoenix maxima

Areca catechu

Areca triandra

Caryota mitis

Dypsis lutescens

Licuala grandis

Livistona chinensis

Livistona saribus

Pinanga kuhlii/coronata

Ptychosperma macharthurii

Sabal minor

and less regularly--Metroxylon vitiense

Veitchia filifera

Neoveitchia storckii

Pelagodoxa henryana

and some others

jim

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