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Zamia portoricensis seeds


NatureGirl

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I have an extra 60 Zamia portoricensis seeds. These were hand pollinated from plants in my yard.  .75 each plus $4 US Shipping (Shipping went up again on Jan. 17)

I cut several seeds open, it wouldn't hurt to hold on to these for a couple weeks before planting.

Beachpalms@cfl.rr.com or send PM

 

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Warrior Palm Princess, Satellite Beach, Florida

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It's has nice thin leaflets, my female is large and has multiple heads, my male smaller. I'll try to get a pic later, it's raining now. Also difficult due to it's location, even more difficult to pollinate. Had to 'lay down on a blanket' not easy, I'm not getting any younger.

These are sold now.

Thanks

Warrior Palm Princess, Satellite Beach, Florida

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