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1529 days ago

Live Punga Treeferns for sale

Carl from Rangiora

From $30 for up to 1m and $40 from 1m to 1.5m.
All barerooted with all the original foiliage removed.you must do this for successful transplanting.
They all come with Pungamans fantastic guarantee that if you kill any I will replace them for free no questions asked except you may get a lecture on how to look after them 😉😉

Minimum purchase is 3 plants(no exceptions) as I learnt a long time ago,that if people spend a decent amount of money,they tend to look after them better and I don't end up replacing perfectly good plants.
Please ph/tx Carl on 0204PUNGAS to order.

I'm based in Ashley,not far from the pub or I may deliver to nearby areas.
Check out user " pungaman " on trademe,if you'd like to see my sales history.
Larger orders = better prices.

Price: $30

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