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gothqueen
Gainesville, FL

June 19, 2009
07:35 AM

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I posted this in the seed exchange, but, I know that now everyone goes there. (It was my first time actually as I am not really 'Miss Seed')

I have very fresh (still actually on the plant) seeds for Anthurium gracile. Each red berry has 1-2 seeds inside. Potentially a hundred plants here. I have germinated and grown these before and they are very easy.

Can trade the whole seedpod to one person or send individual seeds to more than one.

Looking for other unusual and/or tropical seeds in exchange

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