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Large Allogoptera Can Pick up in Florida


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Looking for a 15G or larger Allogoptera Aremaria or 5+G Leucocalyx.  I can pick up plant in Florida in June.

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I have several Alagopteras  in 15s. Wait a minute, can you bring these back to Texas? If I remember they can only come from counties not in the LY area, which I am still safe with, but you can't buy them from anyone down south. If you are serious about wanting some, I will need to talk to my inspector for the up to date requirements. Texas just outlawed quite a few palm species recently because of this new virus that is killing lots of palms here in Florida.

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59 minutes ago, cycadjungle said:

I have several Alagopteras  in 15s. Wait a minute, can you bring these back to Texas? If I remember they can only come from counties not in the LY area, which I am still safe with, but you can't buy them from anyone down south. If you are serious about wanting some, I will need to talk to my inspector for the up to date requirements. Texas just outlawed quite a few palm species recently because of this new virus that is killing lots of palms here in Florida.

what is the virus called?

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

Sunset zone 24

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Tom,

From what I have been told, Sabal, Phoenix and Queens grown in Florida are not allowed to be transported to Texas without a Phyto. I am regretting not picking up a load of Palmetto's last year as I am sold out and we are just getting started this year... 

I'm interested in your 15's and if I get one from you that is one less trip I have to make as I'm already planning on swinging by your place to pick up a few cycads.

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Joseph,

If you don't get the 15g from Florida and are planning on coming out to CA again this year, I do have some big 7g.

Joe Dombrowski

Discovery Island Palms Nursery

San Marcos, CA

"grow my little palm tree, grow!"

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We'll be back out late in the year.  I might stop by and grab some of those B. Edulis seeds too.

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On 3/20/2016 11:18:05, Josh-O said:

what is the virus called?

I'm sorry, it us actually a bacteria called phytoplasma.

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3 hours ago, cycadjungle said:

I'm sorry, it us actually a bacteria called phytoplasma.

thanks

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

Sunset zone 24

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I have a good supply of A. arenaria, 3 and 10 gal size (4 -4 1/2' tall). I'm in Loxahatchee Groves, just west of West Palm Beach. Stop by if you get down this way.

Mike

Mike Harris

Caribbean Palms Nursery

Loxahatchee, Florida USA

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15 gallon size, mature and fruiting, good sized as shown.  We ship to TX all the time, in the pot with soil.

Maybe too late to help you this time.  But, contact me if interested.  Phone 619 291 4605

Phil

Jungle Music

 

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Jungle Music Palms and Cycads, established 1977 and located in Encinitas, CA, 20 miles north of San Diego on the Coast.  Phone:  619 2914605 Link to Phil's Email phil.bergman@junglemusic.net Website: www.junglemusic.net Link to Jungle Music Palms and Cycads

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