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| hi all,
i'm looking for any cactus, succlent or crassula or any other seed to any plant that would be mentioned on this board or the dicussion board. i don't know what's what is why i i post the message like this...lol, thinking that maybe i could get something that i can grow with out having to name it. example-- lithops--what is it ? succlent, cactus or what ? i don't know but i want that seed badly too. i also know the name of one other seed that i want is the donkey tail ( sedum crassulaceae ) also i want a baby or seeds for the madagascar palm. i have some seeds that i can trade..i will trade 5 packs of mine for ever 1 pack of 20 seeds that you send me. here is a list of seeds that i have for trade. FLOWERS, trees, and shrubs ----- marigold , crackerjack mixed- 6
VEGGIES AND FRUIT
thanks ,
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| Miss Daisy, Although Sansevierias could possibly be grown from seed, that is seldom done (especially by the beginner). Usually Sans are propagated by divisions or cuttings. I would strongly urge you to research the plants you think you might be interested in before asking for them. Some plants are much harder to grow than others. Some take special care or require special environments. Others may be invasive or have some undesirable quality. Basically, I think you'll have much better luck using the internet or other resource to study potential acquisitions before trying to acquire them. You might also have better luck posting a general request for seeds or plants in the Seed or Plant Exchange Forums. |
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