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Originally Posted by Richard
No, but the entire site appears to be a bunch of B.S. In particular, a phytosanitary certificate in Thailand is $90 U.S. dollars and the prices are far below that.
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I know more about heliconia than musa and I can tell you that the names of the "heliconia" being sold are BS but the plants are indeed very rare and valuable to collectors.
These:
aren't even heliconias, as alleged, but, are probably rare cultivars of calathea crotalifera.
If I were guaranteed healthy plants, I would jump at the chance to buy them.