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Salg af knold, caudex og caudiciform planter fra dansk site
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sigerstedgade, 1729, København, Denmark
- 26793888
- contact@caudiciform.com
- caudiciform.com
Super god service og hurtig levering og…
Super god service og hurtig levering og planterne er pakket så de kan holde til transport
Perfect service
Perfect service. Very healthy caudex with great roots. Everything was very well wrapped and shipping arrived fast and safe to the other side of Europe. I’m very satisfied!

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good good good
Was not sure what to buy- but seller…
Was not sure what to buy- but seller was super nice and helpful
Helpful and nice service!
Was not sure what to buy- but seller was super nice and helpful!
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