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Dypsis lastelliana Highland Form


Mauna Kea Cloudforest

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Dypsis lastelliana Highland Form looking for a new home in Southern California, must be 10b or 11a climate. This can be a gift or an exchange. I can bring it with me to Socal over xmas. Pick up in Riverside, but I will probably be cruising some San Diego county gardens.

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I would love to trade for it ... I have some Syagrus Amara's, Hedycepe's, Caryota Maxima, Ochlandra & Gigas in 5 gal's. If you want heliconia I have Coral Surpise & Rostrata in 3 gal's. They both bloom for me.

I'm in Venice

Cheers,

Brandon

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I'd like to give it a try If you think it will make it here. 92104 - borderline 10a/10b. I have a good sheltered microclimate in the back, with windbreaks on all sides. I don't have anything too uncommon, but I'm sure I have a few things for your climate. I'll forget to check this, so feel free to just shoot me a pm.

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R.IP. no mas, I potted it up, brought it to Riverside to give to DoomsDave, but it croaked.

This is a super tender dypsis, but it would have a chance in San Diego, especially North park which seems pretty mild.

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