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A few palms for sale hard to find cold hardy stuff


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I'm running out of space and need to sell a few things:

5G Macrozamia Communis - $95 shipped 3-4" diameter caudex I would guess about 15 years old

15G Macrozamia Johnsonii - $150 shipped 5-6" caudex about 15 years old

15G M. Moorei 6-8" caudex $300 shipped about 15 years old

Trithinax Campestris - 1G $25 shipped 3G $50 shipped Single and dual stems available

Brahea Clara Icy silver 4x6's 4 leaf- $8.75 shipped

Brahea Armata - 4x6" 4 leaf - 8.75 shipped

Pigmy date seedlings - 4 leaf $1 ea

Nannorhops Arabica 4x6" $7.50 shipped, full of roots

15-45G Silver med fans pickup only.

PM if interested paypal or credit card or cash.

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Nannorhops Arabica 4x6" $7.50 shipped, full of roots

Shipped on their grow pots?

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Here is a pic of them a few months ago. They have been growing like weeds in this heat. They are under zero shade, fully acclimated to sun. I don't have a solar radiation sensor on my weather station but we have been at an 11+UV index for the last month, 0 clouds most days. They are dying to go into the ground. These are on a sprinkler, not a drip.

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