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Velutina and Coccinea....
Was wondering if anyone had any corms of these to get rid of or sell?
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Re: Velutina and Coccinea....
Have few seedlings of velutina could trade.
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Re: Velutina and Coccinea....
Sounds nice, but I have nothing to trade at moment. Just moved a fewmonths back and getting settled. I sold and gave away most of what I had to other plant nuts.
Thanks tho. Cliff
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