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Post by danyoh on Dec 12, 2015 23:36:40 GMT -5
"Sarracenia leucophylla (Live Oak Creek, Eglin Reserve, Okaloosa County, Florida). 25 Large Rhizome Clumps Available. World Organization (a 501c3 public charity) is dividing and transplanting about 5,000 very large adult Sarracenia plants this week, all grown from seed, planted 15 years ago. We are only keeping 20% of our plants, meaning thousands are available for us to donate. These Sarracenia come from 100+ unique populations of various species/subspecies most with location data. Preference given to botanical gardens, universities, nonprofit preservation groups, botanists, or nurseries who are dedicated to ensuring survival of genetically diverse material from multiple habitats. If someone is ambitious, maybe you can help us divide the plants and take ALL extra materials back to your botanical garden or university? We may ship some material, but preference given to those who can drive here. We are giving the plants away for free, no trade required, and we will not sell any plants. We would appreciate donations to us of seed and/or other plants (with location data) not already in our collection, however, we are giving away many more plants than we are seeking, so by no means do we expect or want anyone to donate to us as many plants as we give away. Please comment here, and also message me privately on Facebook. Feel free to share."
Unfortunately they can't ship to Canada for my school because it's a hassle with all the paperwork and bad time to ship. Just thought it's cool and worth a share
If anyone is interested you can PM me and I'll give you the contact information
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