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Have some pups I need to thin; too big (too much work) to ship.
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would you consider shipping the corm?
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Hello,
Really hoping not too ship as it is a pian to box up and go to the post office....I usually get home very late and go to work early so it is difficult for me to get to the post office during operating hours. In any case you would most likely be happier with a smaller species in SD..braziians go 20 feet high. All the best, Chris
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Re: Anyone in/near Tampa want Brazilian?
I am just getting into growing bananas, but was looking for a full grown tree to put in between my two dwarf trees. I live in Hillsborough County and would be willing to come to you to get it.
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