Phoenix Desert Seeds

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Phoenix Desert Seeds

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Has anyone ever heard of Phoenix Desert Seeds? https://phoenixdesertseeds.com/

It came up as a search result tonight as I was looking for a photo of Leuchtenbergia principis seeds.
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If you check out the cactusstore.com website, you'll see they rebranded as Phoenix Desert Seeds. You can search "cactusstore" on the forum here and see members have purchased their seeds. I haven't bought from them personally, but the prices seems very reasonable.
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tumamoc wrote: Sun Oct 30, 2022 3:10 am If you check out the cactusstore.com website, you'll see they rebranded as Phoenix Desert Seeds. You can search "cactusstore" on the forum here and see members have purchased their seeds. I haven't bought from them personally, but the prices seems very reasonable.
Thanks. I've added them to my bookmarks.
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2012 USDA Hardiness Zone 6b: -5F to OF (-20C to -18C) min.
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I've bought from them several times and will likely do so again. I've always received my orders within a week or two at most. Germination rates are great as I usually end up with more seedlings than I know what to do with.
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