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Beaucarnea sanctomariana (1 seed)

R82.00

Beaucarnea sanctomariana

SKU: BEA SAN Categories: Fresh Arrivals, Rare Seeds and Small Quantity Seeds
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Beaucarnea sanctomariana (price per 1 seed) (asparagaceae) A new, rare species described in 2001 from the Istmo de Tehuantepec in the Mexican state of Oaxaca. It grows into a small, much branched, shrubby tree with many dense crowns of narrow, lax, green leaves and a large, bulbous base. Sowing : Seed should be sown in spring or during summer, in a well-drained seedling mix, and need only be covered lightly with the sowing mix, clean coarse sand or milled bark. The trays should be kept moist in a warm but shaded position. Locality : Ex Hort. Harvest : November 2023

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