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Glycosmis pentaphilla seeds/plants for sale/trade

 
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A very cool citrus family plant that produces a orange pinkish fruit about the size of a blueberry. Plant is hardy to zone 9+ but grows and fruits well on containers. Known as the orange gin berry. Pretty prolific fruiter with a unique not at all bad flavor. 5 seeds for $3 plus shipping via USPS first class package to avoid seeds getting crushed in roller machines. Live 4" potted seedling plants $5 each plus shipping via USPS priority mail 2-3 day package. Please inquire on thread or via PM. No posting from me for plants is time sensitive. These are usually species I always have and propagate for myself for my homestead purposes. Time of year is the only factor on the availability of some species. Unless I lose a species/variety most stuff I offer will be available again eventually so ask anytime.

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Seedling plants available in 4" pots.
 
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