What they want:
Carlos
What they have:Carlos,
Do you have a pic of the following:
Rotala sp "Rio de Janeiro Botanic Gardens #1"
Rotala sp "Rio de Janeiro Botanic Gardens #2"
I'm interested in
Cryptocoryne affinis
Cryptocoryne cordata v blassii
Cryptocoryne wendtii 'Rose'
Cryptocoryne mohelmannii
Echinodorus 'Indian Red'
Echinodorus 'Kleiner Bar'
Echinodorus Scaber
Echinodorus Phyton
Regarding the plants shipping portion, we need to discuss this in more detail. I'm aware of the way the plants need to be wrapped. What I probably need to know is how should this package be declared as...stuff like that... to be delivered successfully to your doorstep.
If anyone wants pictures, I can offer them. The Ludwigia sp Araguaia is a gorgeous, large green, pink topped variety of Ludwigia sp Cuba and Ludwigia sp Pantanal. Lots of really nice plants in that list. :mrgreen:Carlos,
Here's my list:
Tonina sp collected from Belem
Tonina sp from Manaus
Tonina sp from Uaupes
Tonina sp varigated
Tonina sp "slender leaf"
Eriocaulaceae sp
Tonina fluviantilis from Sao Paulo
Tonina fluviantilis from Belem
Tonina fluviantilis collected from unknown point.
Eracaulon sp (similar to eracaulon setacum)
Eriocaulon cinereum
Eriocaulon robustius
Proserpinaca palustris from cuba
Polygonum sp from Sao Paulo
Mayaca sp from Araguaia
Mayaca sp (Unknown origin)
Rotala sp from Goias
Limnophila heterophylla
Rotala Macrandra (2 species of unknown origin; green broad and narrow leaf
version)
Rotala Macrandra (Varigated version)
Rotala Macrandra from West Indies
Bacopa sp from Araguaia
Ludwigia sp from Cuba
Ludwigia sp from Pantanal
Ludwigia sp from Araguaia
Ludwigia inclinata "Green"
Nymphaea sp (unknown origin but leaves contain 4 different colors)
Utricularia sp (Unknow origin but red in color)
I can also send the plants from Oriental as well... whatever is available here from Oriental that is...
Carlos