r/TakeaPlantLeaveaPlant • u/Sad-romantic-1821 2π, 0π, π¦ Excellent • 17h ago
π¦ Sale Sunday Shipping from AZ
Not much for sale today, but also open to trades! Looking for begonias I donβt have. Otherwise, prices listed below! No variegation guaranteed on corms. Please feel free to ask any questions! Exact shipping price given upon messaging, but it starts at around $12 or so. It is getting very hot here so I HIGHLY recommend the quicker shipping option, but choose at your own risk. Thank you for looking.
Alocasia Azlanii albo/pink corms (2): $60/each
Alocasia RS aurea corm: $15
Alocasia RS green on green corm: $35
Alocasia albo/pink wentii: $100
Scindapsus geulis: $10
Alocasia pink serendipity pup: $40
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u/CaffienatedTactician 10h ago
How do you feel about Begonia Boliviensis? I have a red and a white one, I could take some cuttings if you like. I don't expect you'd be interested in enough cuttings to be worth trading for a pink albo corm lol, but maybe as a trade for one or two of the $10 corms? I also have small rooted strawberry begonia, if youre interested. Lmk and I'll take pictures when I get home






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