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I have some seeds from a Texas Sabal for free or if you want to trade for other cold hardy seeds for 8b.

I also have some pure filifera and dactylifera seeds.

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I'd be interested in the s. mexicana seeds if you still have some.

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35 minutes ago, trachyman said:

I'd be interested in the s. mexicana seeds if you still have some.

Sure, send me your address in a message. How many do you want?

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hello, I am very interested because I have been looking for these seeds for a long time

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Any mexicana seeds left?

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17 hours ago, amh said:

Any mexicana seeds left?

There are plenty of Sabal mexicanas around San Antonio that have ripe fruit now.  If you're in the Hill Country you should be a short drive from finding some.

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Jon Sunder

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1 hour ago, Fusca said:

There are plenty of Sabal mexicanas around San Antonio that have ripe fruit now.  If you're in the Hill Country you should be a short drive from finding some.

That's like a hundred mile trip.

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3 hours ago, amh said:

That's like a hundred mile trip.

I picked up 10 seeds for you this afternoon if you are willing to pay for shipping I'll send them to you.  Just send me a private message.  If you want more just let me know as it wouldn't cost anything additional.

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Jon Sunder

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