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Fresh Seeds of Cycas debaoensis,multipinnata, Guihaia argyrata.etc.


garrytsen

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We will be collecting new seeds  in the following weeks when they are fully mature.
Sale is only available from November to April to ensure the best germination.

Now offering 10-20% bonus for retail reservation

 

1.Cycas multipinnata ,USD260/10 seeds,
 
2. Cycas debaoensis, USD60/10 seeds,
 
3. Cycas ferruginea, USD35/5 seeds,

4.Lanonia dasyantha   USD28/30 seeds,

5. Guihaia argyrata, USD28/30 seeds,

 

Some other seeds like Rhapis humilis or palms are to be added to the list later

 

Free shipment and delivery to the world.
 
If  you have any questions, PM here or send us an email to info@coldplant.com or
visist our website www.coldplant.com for  more photos and species
 
Garry
 
 
Guihaia argyrata

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 Cycas ferruginea

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Hi Garry, do you provide phytosanitary paperwork that US Customs will accept?

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Meg

Palms of Victory I shall wear

Cape Coral (It's Just Paradise)
Florida
Zone 10A on the Isabelle Canal
Elevation: 15 feet

I'd like to be under the sea in an octopus' garden in the shade.

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Thanks for posting the notice and great photos.  Are either the Lanonia or Guihaia tolerant of coastal exposure (salty/sandy soils)?

Clay

South Padre Island, Zone 10b until the next vortex.

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18 hours ago, garrytsen said:

Yes, Meg, we offer the Phyto Certificate if needed.

What is the cost and how should we ask during an order?

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Meg ,just send you a PM.
Austin, Guihaia are originally growing on the rocky hills and it is advisable to add some well draining medium.They do ok in Guangzhou, Guangdong Province  ,a coastal city with much downpour annually. By contrast, L.dasyantha 
,in our experience, are more versatile to soil types like other palms.

Sorry, Meangreen ,we may not be able to collect C.hongheensisi .

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On 11/6/2021 at 5:27 AM, garrytsen said:

Meg ,just send you a PM.
Austin, Guihaia are originally growing on the rocky hills and it is advisable to add some well draining medium.They do ok in Guangzhou, Guangdong Province  ,a coastal city with much downpour annually. By contrast, L.dasyantha 
,in our experience, are more versatile to soil types like other palms.

Sorry, Meangreen ,we may not be able to collect C.hongheensisi .

It is really very interesting, how fruit maturity of Guihaia overlaps in my temperate climate and in the subtropical (or tropical?) climate in PRC! I have just collected first ripe fruits (not disposable)  from my Guihaia.

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Wow, congrats.You must have spent a very very long time growing them big enough to bear fruits.It's really worth

your efforts and patience.

 

BTW,  we have just picked all the seeds of Cycad , Guihaia, L.dasyantha ,Rhapis excelsa,  and R.humilis seeds,

a litle bit later than previously expected.

This week, we will be sending seeds to the buyers who pre-ordered them ,plus bonus ones  and tracking numbers will

be sent separately to you soon.

Those  who haven't ordered them still have the chance to buy the new fresh seeds. 

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On 11/29/2021 at 2:03 PM, garrytsen said:

Wow, congrats.You must have spent a very very long time growing them big enough to bear fruits.It's really worth

your efforts and patience.

 

BTW,  we have just picked all the seeds of Cycad , Guihaia, L.dasyantha ,Rhapis excelsa,  and R.humilis seeds,

a litle bit later than previously expected.

This week, we will be sending seeds to the buyers who pre-ordered them ,plus bonus ones  and tracking numbers will

be sent separately to you soon.

Those  who haven't ordered them still have the chance to buy the new fresh seeds. 

Hi Gary, are multipinnata, debaoensis, and ferruginea seeds still in stock?

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I am interested in purchasing #30 seeds of Guihaia Argyrata, filled out form on your website, but it would not go through.  Is there any possibility of purchasing a live, Rhapis Multifida plant.  

Cecile Shepard

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I am interested in purchasing The following if still available.    10 Cycas debaoensis

                                                                                                     10 Trachycarpus princeps

                                                                                                      5 Camellia nitidissima

 

I can send you my USDA import permit and green and yellow stickers for package.   Since Cycas is appendix #2 in USDA CITES listing, will you send export permit or export permit of artificial propagation from country of origin?  Please, let me know cost of phytosanitary document, export permit,  postage, and method of payment to California in USA.

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On 1/28/2022 at 10:10 PM, EJ NJ said:

Do you have any latonia dasyantha seeds?

Yes we still have some Lanonia dasyantha and hainanensis seeds ,plus  part of the following  interesting plant seeds recently collected.

https://www.palmtalk.org/forum/index.php?/topic/71741-fresh-seeds-of-cycadpalm-and-other-plants/

You may contact me here or  at cnnursery@yahoo.com

 

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