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Pinanga coronata seed


colin Peters

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Aloha Colin, These are what I've been waiting for Pinanga coronata seeds. Send invoice Please I'll buy that!:yay:

 

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Seeds arrived today and am giving them a warm soaking. What a deal! Also the Calyptrocaylx elegans var. boalak likewise are enjoying the comforts of home. The bag wasn't labeled but I presume that's what they are. Thank you Colin, let's see more!

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Good Day! Colin, I was checking out the progress of these seeds on July 10th. Noticed 2 sprouts coming up then. Today I see a total of 9 showing through the shells. Fresh seeds are great! Also 3 sprouts on Calyptrocaylx elegans var. boalak batch has started two days ago too. Pictures to come next week. Again thanks for heads up on the seeds.

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Good Day! Colin, Here's the update on the Pinanga Coronata sprouts. Thanks again for the batch!

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Good Afternoon Colin! Here we have a jolly bunch in two deep root trays. A few others ( not pictured ) still sprouting slowly.

Pinanga Coronata 14 seedlings 1.jpg

Pinanga Coronata seedlings 2.jpg

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