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Has anyone got some? You'd have to ship to Switzerland. These are quite impossible to find by here.

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Oh I forgot to say that I'm looking for seeds:-) or do you need a phyto certificate for seeds as well? Thanks anyways and sorry for the ignorant questions.

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You can try http://www.plantdelights.com/ . They are in North Carolina, USA, but can ship to Switzerland. They list small plants, only, in their catalog, not seed, but you should ask to see if they would send seed. I think fresh seed would be ripe around this time. Their seed came from Dr. Kyle Brown in northern Florida. Also you might try http://www.gsmnurseries.com/homepage.html . They are a nursery near Dr. Brown and do not list this Sabal minor but may be able to help. If you can get your hands on some of the Jubaea seed that grow there in Switzerland it would probably help in making someone want to "go the extra mile" in making a trade. Sabal minor grow, close to the coast mainly, in the U,S. from Texas to North Carolina but the only dwarfs are the ones you ask about.

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Thanks a lot Jeff!

I only know of one public Jubaea where the municipality doesn't clean up underneath and take the seeds away because they fall into a flower bed. I usually eat them though:-)

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