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Old 04-09-2008, 10:05 PM   #8 (permalink)
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Originally Posted by chong View Post
Yes, indeed. It's Tallpines. You really pay for the shipping more than the plant. But at least he posts his shipping charges. And he discounts the shipping on multiple wins. He replaces non-growing plants, too.

My Velutinas did not thrive, and the D. Brazilians stayed little for a year, survived the previous winter's cold, survived Las Vegas' heat, turned dark brown in the greenhouse this winter. I don't know if the corm survived.
i bought 4 velutinas from him but my chickens ate them :P but oh well....dont give up on them keep watering and u never know it might just pop up again

by the way the nana on the pic before that is dark is a dwarf brazilian....this one is a orinoco i bought from jarred(MEDIAHOUND) oh by the way it is larger now it has about 5-6 leaves

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