r/TakeaPlantLeaveaPlant • u/GoldenGooseBotanical • 20h ago
📦 Sale Sunday A little late Alocasia purge
Hello!
Have just a few alocasia here I need to let go of. A couple of reverts and some pups.
PLEASE DM ME AFTER A CLAIM!!
I’ll be shipping from Ohio, beginning June 8th.
Shipping starts at 12$ and is ultimately calculated based on shipping preference, package size and distance.
I can provide insulation for an additional 5$.
CHECK YOUR WEATHER BEFORE PURCHASING
I pack my plants the same way I’d want to receive my personal plants, with serious love and care.
That being said: I am NOT responsible for shipping delays/damages/lost packages. Temperature/shipping related stress is very common.
PAYMENT: Venmo g&s, PayPal, Varo, Chime and Apple Pay
NO refunds, returns or cancellations
ALL SALES ARE FINAL!!
Thank you and happy planting!
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