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ISO: Sabal causiarum, etonia, mauritiiformis, uresana


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ISO: Sabal causiarum, etonia, mauritiiformis, uresana seeds. 

I own 20 acres of heavily forested land 60 miles east of Houston, Texas, USA.  It is right on the border of zone 9a/9b of the 2023 map. Intent to zone push some of these Sabal species on my land.

I'm not in a rush to receive the seeds. If you are able to source the seeds listed, or any other unusual Sabal species, please comment to this thread.

Thank you! 🌴

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I got Sabal Etonia seeds from R&B Florida Seeds this past winter. I got good germination from the ones I tried but I didn't need all of them. I'd be happy to give you for free what I have leftover. Looking at the Google reviews, it does seem like the company is having some trouble but since they are based out of where Sabal Etonia is native, I imagine these are legit.

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On 6/19/2024 at 1:38 PM, MattInRaleigh said:

I got Sabal Etonia seeds from R&B Florida Seeds this past winter. I got good germination from the ones I tried but I didn't need all of them. I'd be happy to give you for free what I have leftover. Looking at the Google reviews, it does seem like the company is having some trouble but since they are based out of where Sabal Etonia is native, I imagine these are legit.

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Matt, if you have issues with those seeds, which do look on the small side for Sabal etonia, I guarantee that I have the real deal.  DM me if interested.

Frank

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