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Fresh U. asplundii seeds for trade

I have been pollinating two plants of U. asplundii (from same location) for the past few weeks and with some luck will have seed in the near future. I am mostly looking for fresh seeds of U. quelchii but will consider other Orchidioides as well. Seeds with location info will have priority. I will also consider offers from growers who 'expect' to have seeds within the next 6 months (or so).

U. asplundii, Chiwinda, Ecuador

One of the two plants (long lobes - dark center):
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Interestingly, although both plants are from the same location, they have very different flowers.
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If interested, please contact me via email:
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I can ship worldwide (as long as you can legally receive the seeds).
I have a USA permit to receive plants & seeds from other countries.
I am posting now - in anticipation of having seeds, since they reportedly have a short shelf life. However, this also means that there is a chance that I get no seeds & no trade will occur. :headwall: :sorry: (although I have pollinated more than 25 flowers so far - "knocks on wood')
No sales (I won't respond to offers to purchase)
 
An old thread I know, but does anyone have any tips on germination of U. asplundii seeds?
 
Appropos of nothing other than the name, there was several years ago a tree trimming co. operating in my old neighborhood with the name Asplundii. Right under their noses, someone took a BIG piece of equipment. They hastily made a bulletin board out of a sheet of plywood and offered a reward of from 1K to 5K depending upon wether it was an employee of their co. or the local utility. I guess they did not consider it might have been someone passing thru, or an otherwise likewise opportunist. It disappeared after a couple of days. Also, in my neighborhood a contractor was (two months ago) doing a large sewer/water line repair and left a large backhoe unattended. Surprise! Someone came up, loaded it onto a trailer in the dark of night and drove off to their escape helicopter, or more likely to Mexico. Or a repaint shop, or??
 
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