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Looking for a blue Euro...


JayW

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Anyone know as where to find one at a good price in Central Florida? I found some small ones a while back but they were close to $100.

Zone 9 Central Florida

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Anyone know as where to find one at a good price in Central Florida? I found some small ones a while back but they were close to $100.

I'll send you 10 overgrown liners for $100.00, shipping included. :lol:

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Perry Glenn

SLO Palms

(805) 550-2708

http://www.slopalms.com

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Where are you in Central Florida?

D'Asign Botanicals in Loxahatchee has 7 galllons for $35 and I just bought a very nice sized blue european fan palm in a 7 gal. pot from Paddlefoot Farms (also in Lox.) at the S. Florida Palm Society sale this past weekend (you can PM Betty at "pdleft" to see if she has more).

D'Asign's "sale" post:

http://www.palmtalk.org/forum/index.php?showtopic=17126

Good luck -- this is/was also one of my "top palms" and the one I just got is already planted right up front in a very high profile location in my yard.

Tim

Sarasota, Florida USA (zone 9B) - 1 acre with approx. 91 types of palms & many other plants/trees

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