(TAKEN) Larger W.robusta in Central Kansas

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(TAKEN) Larger W.robusta in Central Kansas

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This one is happily growing away in a 20 gallon laundry tub :D
Was a little beat up this year by the storms, but 2 new spears underway.

Anyone in the area who is interested, just looking to trade for something else.

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Good luck, Steve. :D
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Well.... If no one wants it, expect a very large package in the mail :lol: :lol:
(Just kidding, I picked this one up as a spare when I put the other two in ground)

Starting to sort through my extra stuff , thought I would start listing some of it here 8)

Here's what the base looks like,

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:lol: :lol: You would have to send that one via freight! :lol:
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Post by oppalm »

Hey Steve - hope you get some takers. I have about a dozen Wash Robustas in varying stages of growth and maturity. I am thinking the same thing about sorting through some of my hundreds of palms and getting rid of them. (actually making room for more, but don't tell my wife) I am thinking ebay might be a good way to move some of this stuff. The way I figure at least you can make a little money and have someone else pay for shipping the stuff out. You ever thought about that?
Kent in Kansas
where it's cold in winter (always)
and hot in summer (usually)
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Hi Kent,

Still have room for this if no takers. If it comes back inside, I'll just hang lights & ornaments on it for the holidays :D

Thanks for the eBay suggestion, maybe I'll give that a try and see what happens.


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Or try Craig's List. It's free and you can get locals to come pick it up at your house.

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That too, Thanks!

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Post by Kansas »

Steve, I'll take it definatly and I can pick it up soon.
Problem is, Not sure what you would want in return?
I did just get about 25 seeds a piece of Chamaedorea klotzschiana & Chamaedorea tepejilote & 5 Cycad Revoluta Seeds.
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You have some suckers off Chamaedorea klotzschiana & Chamaedorea tepejilote ?

I'd be interested in those, or a Cycad seedling will do ( anything but revoluta, I have more than enough of those :D


Let me know when you will be out,


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Wes,
I just noticed you said you had Chamaedorea seeds, ( not suckers), that would be fine!

Sorry about that, It's 97* here and I've been outside most of the day :lol: :lol:


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Yep, you can have all those seeds and a cycad seedling. I'll PM you.
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What's the deal w/ taken? Is that something new?
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I added "Taken" just to let people know the case was closed.


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