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WANTED: Any succulent or cactus seeds

Posted by nday (My Page) on
Thu, Sep 24, 09 at 11:07

I'm starting up a collection of succulents, and I figured some of you might have some seeds or cuttings to spare. At the moment, I only have a graptopetalum and jade plant to trade leaves of, but they both sprout quickly. I am going to a plant sale this weekend, though, so if I find any there, I'll update the list of cuttings I can provide. Thanks,

-Nate


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RE: WANTED: Any succulent or cactus seeds

I got some new ones: an echiveria affinis, a "warty aloe," a crassula 'hobbit' (not sure of the actual name), a reddish sedum of some sort, and two that I still haven't identified. Cuttings from any of these are available for trade.


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