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Old 06-29-2016, 07:26 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Pinwheel Corms for Sale: Veinte Cohol, Dwarf Brazilian, Pisang Ceylon, PR Morado (More Soon)

As stated, I have corms (one each) of Veinte Cohol, Dwarf Brazilian, Pisang Ceylon, and PR Morado. The VC and Pisang Ceylon are the only "smaller" corms and are probably the only two that would fit together in a medium flat-rate USPS box. The Dwarf Brazilian and Puerto Rican Morado are enormous--even bigger than PR-Giant's usual--and would probably each occupy one flat-rate box entirely on their own. I have fruited every one of these mats and verified the identity of each plant. Anyone who gets the DB or Morado corms will be greeted by a stunning flush of growth in short order. No plants have ever exhibited signs of sigatoka, and I have never observed either corm or stem weevils in my field.

SOLD 6/30: Dwarf Brazilian
SOLD 6/30: PR Morado
SOLD 7/5: Pisang Ceylon
SOLD 7/5: Veinte Cohol

Price per corm: $20
Price per USPS Medium Flat-Rate Box: $13.45

P.S. One each of Tigua and Patupi will be available within the next month. I'm not taking reservations since those plants are in such high demand, but the first two people to respond to that sales post get 'em. Again, because of demand, I'm breaking up the short-cycle twins, so if you miss out on the Tigua, you'll get the Patupi (if that's amenable); and if you miss out on the Patupi, you'll get the Tigua. Ohhhhh! Everyone loves surprises! The price and terms will be the same.

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