A while back I stuck a couple Myrmecodia beccarii seeds to a cut of lake driftwood. They've survived pretty well on it despite my neglect. The sparse foliage is due to a recent string of neglect that left them shrunken from thirst. It isn't a very attractive piece and I expect the wood to fall apart in a few years but the plants can be transplanted when that happens. Has a hole drilled in the side so it can be hung or it can be grown laying down. I'll cut the rusty hook off before shipping but I'll leave the fishing line in case you want to reuse that part. This is a pink fruited variety.
Bidding starts at $2, I pay shipping. US only. The winner can contact me via PM with their address.
Bidding starts at $2, I pay shipping. US only. The winner can contact me via PM with their address.
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