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pinanga coronata


Josh-O

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I have a few pinanga coronata now available. All of the ones I have for sale have very fat trunks (trunking soon) with multiple suckers.

I'm only asking for 75.00 each. I have around 5 left at this size.

You can call or text me at 626-278-6388 or send me a PM

Thanks for looking :greenthumb::winkie:

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

Sunset zone 24

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Did you paint your garage door?

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hahahaha..lol... It's the same color you last saw when you were over at the house. I just need to give her a good washing...

Just sold some. I now have 3 left.

come get one while they last.

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

Sunset zone 24

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I gotta try one of these! Will they take sun? Dypsis Lutences does well here, are they in any way comparable to each other?

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They are very nice!

I have a couple in the ground, much like Josh's. THey're easy, beautiful, what more can you ask? (Well, maybe rich . .. )

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I gotta try one of these! Will they take sun? Dypsis Lutences does well here, are they in any way comparable to each other?

Let me know Danny. I still have a couple left

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

Sunset zone 24

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I gotta try one of these! Will they take sun? Dypsis Lutences does well here, are they in any way comparable to each other?

Filtered sun is best for those. Direct full hot sun for many hours will burn them, but they tolerate it for an hour or two. But they do like higher humidity and may not look best in dry desert air.

I bought 2 from Josh previously and both are doing great. One threw some midget leaves over winter (had a planting shock and got a bit dry) but now it's rocketing. Keep them well watered (MULCH!!!) and they are easy to grow.

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Pando,

Glad to see your Pinanga's are doing well.

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

Sunset zone 24

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I gotta try one of these! Will they take sun? Dypsis Lutences does well here, are they in any way comparable to each other?

Filtered sun is best for those. Direct full hot sun for many hours will burn them, but they tolerate it for an hour or two. But they do like higher humidity and may not look best in dry desert air.

I bought 2 from Josh previously and both are doing great. One threw some midget leaves over winter (had a planting shock and got a bit dry) but now it's rocketing. Keep them well watered (MULCH!!!) and they are easy to grow.

Thanks Pando! Sounds like they might be worth a try here in the desert. Edited by Danilopez89
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I think you could pull it off ( in shade). I have a friend who is going to put a few in his Palm springs garden.

My 5 gals are freaking HUGE..

I don't have many left..

Don't delay if you wand a couple

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

Sunset zone 24

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