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Looking for Foxy Lady


gvidal14

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Please send me some info if you have a foxy lady for sale. Hoping for a 15 gallon or perhaps a little smaller. Thanks.

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I should have some in October/November Gustavo

Carlsbad, California Zone 10 B on the hill (402 ft. elevation)

Sunset zone 24

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They are very fast once they get going. Check with George Sparkman (cycads-n-palms.com) in Fallbrook. Last year he had some 1g available.

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They do grow pretty darn fast. I have one now that's fantastic. Just looking for one more for a different spot in the yard.

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So it has been 4 months since I posted this. Anyone here in San Diego have any available? I saw the 3 gallons for $150 from FL. I'm weary of shipping such a small plant.

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I've bought from Eric before and can put your worries to rest.He knows how to ship so it looks like you picked it up yourself at your local nursery! Zero damage...

aztropic

Mesa,Arizona

Mesa, Arizona

 

Temps between 29F and 115F each year

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