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Cold Hardy Palms For Sale In North Florida


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Would really like to get rid of the Caryota maximas/himalayana.  Have 5 or so left and they will no longer fit in the greenhouse.  $30 each, less if you take all of them.  If you're interested in anything else, let me know and I'll post updated pics.

Jason

Gainesville, Florida

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Here is my Sabal uresana which I purchased from this batch earlier this year. After getting planted it immediately started pushing out bluish leaves. The new leaves are comparable to a silver saw palmetto I have nearby but my guess is older leaves will fade to green over time.

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Woodville, FL

zone 8b

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Here you can see it compared to the silver saw palmetto in the background.

I need to get another one of these for our commercial property.

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Woodville, FL

zone 8b

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Redbeard,

The color really comes out in full sun.  give it a couple years and it will really pick up speed.  As with most sabals, a little patience will be well rewarded.

Planters look great.

jt

Jason

Gainesville, Florida

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