Looking for Geohintonia mexicana

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paulzie32
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Looking for Geohintonia mexicana

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Hey all, I was hoping I could find some G. mexicana seeds, seedling or graft. I've been trying to find seeds and placed an order with someone but was just notified they are sold out. PM me if you have any for trade or sale... or if you just feel generous or have more seeds than you know what to do with :D
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I would also be interested. :) Priority of course goes to paulzie!
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This summer at the Intercity Show and Sale in LA there was a vendor selling them. He seemed to have a pretty sizable cactus operation going but for the life of me I can't remember his name or his nursery's name. If it comes to mind I'll let you know and maybe he has a presence on the internet or does mail order. Sorry for being so vague but it is the best I can do!
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I hope you remember :)
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As soon as my grafted plants are pumping out seeds or Im ready to let go of my seedlings I will let you know.
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Tony, I saw that post, those did like pretty cool :) I am not really into grafting, however it did look interesting. (and I have tons of Opuntia, and I might just try grafting with one of them one of these days! :))
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That would be awesome Tony! I'm hoping to graft one too. I've got my fingers crossed for you ;)
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