From: Don Martinson <llmen at wi.rr.com> on 2010.08.20 at 13:44:27(21289)
I might be interested, depending on the ultimate price, but let me post a question to the list:
I already grow a S. vermitoxicus, but seem to recall it being mentioned that it could be a bit “shy” about setting seed. Is this something which another plant (assuming they were both in bloom at the appropriate time), might improve upon? Just curious.
Don Martinson
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On 8/19/10 9:05 PM, "santoury@aol.com" wrote:
Hi guys, this is my first post, so hopefully it gets out there okay! Would some of you kindly respond, so that I can get the feel of things, and make sure I'm doing this right. And for the sake of avoiding this being "un-related" I have come across some large, mature Synandrospadix vermitoxicus. I have the opportunity to purchase them. If any of you are interested, let me know, and I can determine how many to pick up. Most of them have a flower now, so they are obviously mature. There is no set price yet, as the plants are already pretty costly, so I wanted to put this out there to see who might be interested. Ballpark range will be $40 to $60 probably. If this is high, let me know.
Thanks all, and look forward to meeting you guys.
Currently I grow mostly amorphs, and a couple odds and ends, such as Anthuriums, and Philos.
The Synandrospadix is something I haven't grown before.
Feel free to email direct at santoury@aol.com. Thanks!
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