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Sabal Minor var. Louisiana seeds (2021 North Texas Great Freeze Survivor)


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This is the second year I have collected these beans from a local source here in Little Elm, Texas.  These are Sabal Minor var. Louisiana per the owners who were planted many years ago.  They sailed through the '21 Great Freeze in Texas with zero protection and in fact, seeded prolifically that same year.  I grabbed about 600 seeds or so, germinated them over the winter, and have nearly all of those seedlings growing out here.  These take a bit to germinate, but they have a 90%+ germination rate.. I was quite amazed.

I have a LOT of these.. I've probably de-husked and cleaned a few hundred, with another gallon ziploc bag sitting around.. plenty to go around!  I'm asking 

$20 for 50 seeds

$40 for 100 seeds

$60 for 140 seeds

Thanks for looking!

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Subscribe to my YouTube here  to follow along my Sabal obsession....  Quite possibly one of the biggest Sabal plantings in the US.

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Bump... Have plenty of these still left.  Couple have gone up north to places they need to start naturalizing in!

Subscribe to my YouTube here  to follow along my Sabal obsession....  Quite possibly one of the biggest Sabal plantings in the US.

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