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3294 days ago

Swan Plants For Sale $5

Tracey from Hornby

Over the passed 5 months my 11 year old daughter (with nana's help) has been growing and raising swan plant seeds into swan plants to sell over the summer period to earn pocket money and help pay for her extra activities. All Swan plants can be picked up from Hornby (5 minutes from Hornby Mall/Dresssmart). For larger orders of 10 plants or more we could look at dropping off.

All plants are feed plants that have been kept away from butterflies they are 50cm-80cm in height with a large width on leaves (leaf width is about 2 - 3 cm)

Giant Swan Plant $5.00 grows to a height of 2-4 meters.

To purchase please private message me or contact us via txt on 0273497355.

Negotiable

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