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BillyThKid

American trade, seeds, cacti, genetics.

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Hello all, i know this is a forum from another country but i know there are american, and other people here from countries who CAN trade with me, so here is some of the seeds i have to offer. I hope some of them interest you. i also will be offering up some cacti and succulents. not for sale, trade only.



Because i have a lot of some of the seeds I can offer trades on just the plants you would like and im more than happy to trade with more than one person. Just know that the Peruvian torch, san pedro, and ariocarpus seeds are few in number and i only have one or two trades worth of seed. PM me or ask in here for added detail.





i have 500 Hawaiian baby woodrose seeds of the highest quality. they are hawaiian strain.



Calea zacatechichi/ternifolia(aka dream herb) seed



Valeriana officinalis (aka Valerian) seed



Basil seed



Ariocarpus Retusus V. Trigonus seed



trichocereus peruvanus seed



san pedro seed



Aztekium Ritteri seed



Astrophytum asterias seed



Parsley seeds



Pink ruffled poppies and i have thousands and thousands of these, not to be confused with the oriental "ruffled poppy".



two watermelon cultivars one with leucistic fruits though its only a first generation mutation i have no idea if it was passed onto the seeds. i have like 10 of the possible mutants and 50 or more of the normal melons.


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West virginia naturalized Dill seeds(grown there 40 years in the wild, reaches up to 6 feet or more)



dutch poppy seeds



blue flax seeds



lemony catnip seeds Nepeta cataria var. citriodor



summer savory seeds



money plant seeds lunaria annua


seeds of a random Aquilegia species aka combines.



buck wheat .



LIVE PLANTS



Delosperma cooperi rooted cuttings shipped in soil


the mother plants


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I offer these species independently or together in a starter clump



the leafy one on the left is Sedum Spurium, the blue sedum and the yellow sedum are both types of Sedum Reflexum, and the one sedum on the bottom i do not know what it is.


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This is suppose to be Pereskiopsis Spatulala but i think its a different species of Pereskiopsis. reason being these areoles are much more hairy and the spines much longer, produces an inch long red spine on the old growth.


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I MIGHT offer this peruvian torch cutting in a trade if it is a good trade. This one has had its spines trimmed back for shipping purposes. It is producing pups now and i have been rooting it for a month, no roots yet but there would be by the time it got to you.


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The developing pup as of today


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I have more cacti and seeds, just PM me with any questions or trade offers.






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This is suppose to be Pereskiopsis Spatulala but i think its a different species of Pereskiopsis. reason being these areoles are much more hairy and the spines much longer, produces an inch long red spine on the old growth.

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My pereskiopsis looked completely "normal" until i put it out in full sun. Now those plants get massive red/black spines too. I think it's just very variable depending on growing conditions. The ones under my lights have almost no spines but are quite hairy on the areoles, like yours. And the leaves on mine go more thick and succulent-like when they're outside too. The ones under lights have thinner leaves.

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