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Rhopalostylis "oceana"


Joe palma

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The R. sapida variant "oceana" that could be it's own species.

The fastest growing, largest in stature and most sun tolerant of the Rhopalostylis species.

Incredible sized crownshaft.

Grown from seed off of Pogo Bob's tree, which is a real beauty!

1g $10

5g $25

Joe (760)300-7339

5 gallon sized ones:

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Joe Dombrowski

Discovery Island Palms Nursery

San Marcos, CA

"grow my little palm tree, grow!"

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Thanks Braden!!

Joe Dombrowski

Discovery Island Palms Nursery

San Marcos, CA

"grow my little palm tree, grow!"

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Here is my plant, 17 years from seed in cold, foggy SF with about 1.5m (5 feet) of true trunk. Joe's palms are very well grown, and reasonably priced !

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San Francisco, California

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Beautiful specimen Darrold.

I'm proud of my baby baueri growing here in the heat of the valley under the shade of a tall pine.

I doubt it'll ever look as hearty as your oceana.

I'll have to give Joe a call if I have anything left after taxes.

Here is my plant, 17 years from seed in cold, foggy SF with about 1.5m (5 feet) of true trunk. Joe's palms are very well grown, and reasonably priced !

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Here is my plant, 17 years from seed in cold, foggy SF with about 1.5m (5 feet) of true trunk. Joe's palms are very well grown, and reasonably priced !

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Thanks Darold!!

Joe Dombrowski

Discovery Island Palms Nursery

San Marcos, CA

"grow my little palm tree, grow!"

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I picked up one of these from Joe a few weeks ago and I'm excited to get it planted ASAP. Thanks Joe!

You bet Jason.

Thank you!!

Joe Dombrowski

Discovery Island Palms Nursery

San Marcos, CA

"grow my little palm tree, grow!"

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Having seen Darolds and Pogos Chatham Island Rhopalostylis i can tell ya they are HUGE in person ! and i have 50 small 1g plants from Pogos tree .

Old Beach ,Hobart
Tasmania ,Australia. 42 " south
Cool Maritime climate

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