COPIAPOA (Copiapoa echinoides) 10 seeds

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Copiapoa echinoides is a lovely cactus that is native to Chile.


Copiapoa echinoides has a flattened globular shape with woolly top, green to brownish epidermis, stout maroon or black spines, usually slightly curved upward. They are 7-18cm across.


It may be solitary or  more usually forms dense clusters.


Has pale yellow flower.


Prefers a frost free climate.


For sale is a packet of 10 seeds.


ALL SEED PACKAGES COME WITH A SET OF SEED PROPAGATION INSTRUCTIONS.


**Note: For international buyers, please make sure that you are aware of any Customs restrictions that may apply to importing seeds into your country. I cannot be held responsible for any seeds that may be confiscated upon entry to any country. If in doubt, ask me and I will provide you with some advice or direct you to the relevant body of information for your particular country.


Combined Postage/Shipping:

If you purchase multiple packets of seeds then they will be posted/shipped in the cheapest envelope or parcel rate available. What you pay is what Australia Post charges me, plus a small handling fee to cover packing materials. Final postage total does depend on the seed varieties purchased as some species have larger/heavier seeds than others so cost more to post. I don't automatically charge extra for each purchase and in many cases a number of packets of seeds can be posted/shipped for just the one initial postage charge. 


To get combined postage just make each purchase on Ebay but don't press the 'Pay Now' button after each purchase. Once you have finished buying, then press the 'Pay Now' button and an option appears at the top that says 'Request Total'. Press this one and I then get an email to tell me to combine the items into one invoice for combined postage. I then send you a final invoice for payment.



Payment Options:

Australian buyers: Paypal, Bank Deposit or Money Order.

International buyers: Paypal is the only payment method accepted.
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