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Wanted:Rhopalostylis sapida var chatham islands


Xhoniwaters1

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Looking for these in the liner to 1 gallon range or fresh seed. PM me or email me if you have these & can ship.

Jtylerd@hotmail.com

Tyler

Coastal Zone 9a

''Karma is a good girl, she just treats you exactly how you treat her"

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I can send some self-pollinated seeds from this plant when they ripen several months from now. I regularly remove all the Rhopalostylis spathes before anthesis so I'm sure these will be" selfies" :winkie:

Send me a PM with your mailing address.\ The first photo is several years old, the second one is about one year ago.

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San Francisco, California

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Darold PM sent. Nice palm BTW!

Tyler

Coastal Zone 9a

''Karma is a good girl, she just treats you exactly how you treat her"

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  • 3 weeks later...

I took that 2nd pic on last May and it's one of the best forms of Rhopalostylis there is !

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

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