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100 Floating Plants £5.oo Free P&P I have tropical butterfly fern floating plants for sale you get a bag full for £5.50 p&p free uk only contact me on cumbrian007@yahoo.com for details of payment. can be used in tropical or cold fast grows too. Advertiser: stephen mc Town: cleator moor County: cumbria
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stephen mc
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