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Seeds - Ptychosperma elegans


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For sale if anyone wants them - Ptychosperma elegans - Solitaire palm, fresh seeds started dropping 2 weeks ago. Cleaned today. Photo of mother tree and seedling from a batch a couple months ago attached. 
 

10 cents each and $6 for shipping to continental US. PM me for Paypal details. 50 seed min. 

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3 hours ago, D. Morrowii said:

For sale if anyone wants them - Ptychosperma elegans - Solitaire palm, fresh seeds started dropping 2 weeks ago. Cleaned today. Photo of mother tree and seedling from a batch a couple months ago attached. 
 

10 cents each and $6 for shipping to continental US. PM me for Paypal details. 50 seed min. 

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Are these easy to germinate?

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Yes, very easy

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@Reyes Vargas This year was the first time that I tried to germinate these. I grabbed a handful of seeds from the ground a couple months ago, soaked them, cleaned them and put them in a ziploc bag with a mix of peat moss and perlite. 6 weeks or so later I’d say at least 60% germinated. From there they seem to be growing pretty well. There are usually 100s on the ground and those seem to only rarely sprout for some reason. 

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