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Old 04-23-2009, 09:00 PM
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Default Collector's Plants: Pick 6

I am offering an assortment of collector’s plants - pick any 6 for $50shipped. I’m offering this because I have done a lot of searching for some of these and always wished they were available in one place or even offered for sale in some cases. Some are a little more common, but all do nicely in a vivarium. D parvula. can be a little challenging though.

I only have enough of some plants for a few packages, so let me know what you want and I'll tell you what is still available. Send me the numbers and names of the plants you would like via PM. If you would like more than 6, I may have enough of certain plants to accommodate requests - 6 is the minimum amount though.

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1 - Rhaphidophora cryptantha and a solid green Rhaph sp - both shingle plants (2 cuttings, one of each)
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2 - Rhaphidophora tetrasperma - leaves get about 6+inches (1 cutting)
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3 - Anthurium scandens - (larger form – 1 cutting)
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3.5 - A scandens - (smaller form – 2 cuttings)
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4 - Anthurium lanceolatum (1 cutting) – leaves get about 3X larger than photo
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5 - Marcgravia sp - shingle plant (2 cuttings)
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6 - Calathea undulata (1 offset)
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Ferns

7 - Tectaria zeylanica - fronds about 2+inches (1 cutting)
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8 - Davallia parvula (2 cuttings)
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9 - Pyrrosia piloselloides (2 cuttings)
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10 - Asplenium sp (2 cuttings)
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11 - Nephrolepis exalta 'Suzi Wong' (1 plant)


Orchids

12 - Macodes petola (1 cutting)


Other

13 - Ficus sp. 'Panama' (starter portion)
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14 - Biophytum sp (larger than sensitivum)
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15 - Cissus amazonicus (1 rooted cutting)

16 - Neoregelia rubrifolia (mature)


Shipping is included in the price - USPS Priority. I think it works out to around $8 per species (@50 total/shipped). PM if interested.


Thanks!

Mike
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Old 04-23-2009, 09:05 PM
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Default Re: Collector's Plants: Pick 6

Mike,

Are you going to the MADS meeting at Scotts?
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Hi Mike - what is the story for shipping to Canada? I assume it's not cost effective...legally...
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Phil, I'm hoping to make it, sched looks good for now.

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I'm not sure really, never checked into it before. I would be willing to try, if it isn't risky.

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Hey Mike,
if you make it to the meeting, can i pre-order a Biophyton sp from you and pay you there?
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Old 04-24-2009, 03:51 AM
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if you make it to the meeting, can i pre-order a Biophyton sp from you and pay you there?
Sure, Julio, that would be fine. There is a minimum order of 6 plants though - one portion of each species per order, just to give more people a shot at the different varieties. PM me with your list of selections and we can go from there.

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Mike, did the Marcgravia take off for you? When I first acquired that species it initially took a long time to become established......just curious.

Lots of really hard to find plants there, great deal!
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Hi Josh,

I thought it would be a tough one, since it seems pretty scarce (only found it for sale once, but didn't buy it), but after about a month or two, it really did take off. It's almost creeping fig-like for me now that is established, well, not that fast, but I haven't had any trouble with it. I've found that high (80%+) relative humidity and good lighting make it happy. I'm glad to have enough to spread it around a little - such a cool plant.

Mike

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Lots of really hard to find plants there, great deal!
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Hey all,

Still enough of most plants left to send another couple packages. All out of Calathea undulata and Tectaria zeylanica.

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I got my package in the mail today, and gotta say to the people on the fence... these plants are in perfect condition and are really nicely cared for. Would recommend anytime!

thanks roxrgneiss!
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