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Areca Catechu Semi-Dwarf


Scott Cohen

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I have 4, 15g 7ft+ Areca Catechu Semi-Dwarf available. We call them Semi-Dwarf because they show some traits of both the dwarf (fuller leaves, robust crown shaft, etc) but are obviously not what would be considered a true dwarf. They should be fruiting within the next year or two. Asking $125ea

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Haha, no its my lack of picture editing skills. Just put your computer on its side.

rare flowering trees, palms and other exotics

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Been there. The palms look great--one of these days, you gotta let me come by and see the goodies. For those who don't know Scott, he is about as keen as a collector gets...

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Hey Scott? Are these my palms that you got from me last month? Lol :floor:

Searle Brothers Nursery Inc.

and The Rainforest Collection.

Southwest Ranches,Fl.

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Yep! I was able to grow those 1g plants from you up to 7ft, 15g monsters in 1 month! Demonstrating once again that my growing skills are superior to yours :yay:

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Yep! I was able to grow those 1g plants from you up to 7ft, 15g monsters in 1 month! Demonstrating once again that my growing skills are superior to yours :yay:

Scott...please come by and teach Greg some of these skills...I'd like my double coconut to have some seeds before I die...I'd settle for a trunk actually.

The Palm Mahal

Hollywood Fla

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