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*Rose* pink-blue seeds (5)
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The listing, *Rose* pink-blue seeds (5) has ended.

A friend of mine gave me some of these seeds and I decided to share and list some. I have not planted mine yet so, I don't know first hand how they will look. I am going to start mine indoors first. This can be an experience that we can share together. She also gave some other seeds that I am going to share as well. She said that I had so many unusual plants in my yard that I should add these and the others to the mix.
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Those are photoshopped pictures. If you haven't grown the plant and can't list what it exactly is, honestly you could be selling grass seed labeled whatever you want to call it. To be honest, this auction is against Listia rules because you cannot guarantee that the buyer is getting what you claim to be selling. Furthermore, how do you know that they will look anything like what you have put in the pictures if you haven't seen the plant in person yourself. Al9ng with your "light emitting plants" and "crystal flowers" I think this is nothing more than a scam.
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Aug 16th, 2016 at 10:59:31 PM PDT by
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Regardless if I have seen them or not you can't always guarantee that the color will be exactly the same. The seeds you harvest may grow into a plant with different characteristics. This can occur if you are harvesting from a hybrid rose variety, or if the rose is pollinated with pollen from a different, nearby rose variety. This often occurs with some varieties of flowers. Bees can cross pollinate Hosta for example, if you have 2 different varieties planted close together. I am that you are aware that all listings are monitored by Listia and would have been removed if it were a scam. I don't appreciate your constantly calling me a scammer but, I do appreciate your helping me to get my BLOCKED badge. Thanks and have a good day!
Aug 17th, 2016 at 2:15:50 PM PDT by

*Rose* pink-blue seeds (5) is in the Home & Garden | Gardening | Gardening Seeds & Bulbs category