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My neice plays volleyball at San Marcos State. So I am down there from time to time. I will look through the list and PM you in the next couple of days.

Ok, sounds good Adam.

Joe Dombrowski

Discovery Island Palms Nursery

San Marcos, CA

"grow my little palm tree, grow!"

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Hey Joe,

Can you possibly post a pic of your largest S. causiarum...."real" ones seem to be rare around here. Thanks, David

David Simms zone 9a on Highway 30a

200 steps from the Gulf in NW Florida

30 ft. elevation and sandy soil

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Hey David,

I'll try and snap one this weekend.

I picked the seeds myself from the palm but there were many different Sabals around.

Mine could be hybrids. Nice color though.

-j

Joe Dombrowski

Discovery Island Palms Nursery

San Marcos, CA

"grow my little palm tree, grow!"

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Thanks.....what you got there in that pic?...species and prices?

Your plants always look healthy and good value.

Always wondered why you don't have a website.....too much of a hassle?

David Simms zone 9a on Highway 30a

200 steps from the Gulf in NW Florida

30 ft. elevation and sandy soil

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Also pictures of Syagrus “abreijos” 5g $15 and Brahea armata if possible

David Simms zone 9a on Highway 30a

200 steps from the Gulf in NW Florida

30 ft. elevation and sandy soil

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I've seen triple Rhopies and they look fantastic. They are growing at a famous resort/hotel in Socal-I think it might be in Newport Beach? The name of the resort escapes me, but it is well known amongst palm growers-I'm sure someone will fill in the name. It's worth the trip if you're considering planting a triple.

San Fernando Valley, California

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I've seen triple Rhopies and they look fantastic. They are growing at a famous resort/hotel in Socal-I think it might be in Newport Beach? The name of the resort escapes me, but it is well known amongst palm growers-I'm sure someone will fill in the name. It's worth the trip if you're considering planting a triple.

I think it's the Hyatt Regency Newport Beach.

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Thanks.....what you got there in that pic?...species and prices?

Your plants always look healthy and good value.

Always wondered why you don't have a website.....too much of a hassle?

I do have a website David: www.discoveryislandpalms.com

There are 5 and 7g Chamaedorea radicalis trunking form for $30 and $50.

Triple 7g Chamaedorea radicalis non-trunking for $65

Howea belmooreana in 15g for $65.

Chamaedorea sefritzii (sp?) in 7g is sold.

And a plain old majestic in 5g for $10.

Sorry no more "abriejos" at this time.

Been real busy but I'll try and take more pics.

-j

Joe Dombrowski

Discovery Island Palms Nursery

San Marcos, CA

"grow my little palm tree, grow!"

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I've seen triple Rhopies and they look fantastic. They are growing at a famous resort/hotel in Socal-I think it might be in Newport Beach? The name of the resort escapes me, but it is well known amongst palm growers-I'm sure someone will fill in the name. It's worth the trip if you're considering planting a triple.

Pete,

Thanks! I'd love to see a pic of them if someone has one.

If I had more time I would go up and take a look.

I'm sure it does look awesome.

-j

Joe Dombrowski

Discovery Island Palms Nursery

San Marcos, CA

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Thanks Joe,

I got a feeling I will be ordering some stuff in 2013 after I get moved. How do you normally ship...bare root or in pot?

David Simms zone 9a on Highway 30a

200 steps from the Gulf in NW Florida

30 ft. elevation and sandy soil

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I couldnt find any pictures of triple Rhopalostylis of my own, but attached are a few from others posted here on PalmTalk. Also, yesterday Hammer posted about his own PRA to Newport Beach, CA where there is a planting at the Hyatt. You can see some of the other pictures here: http://www.palmtalk....showtopic=34994

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Grant
Long Beach, CA

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Holy crap! They do look awesome!!!

Thanks for posting that Grant!

Sweet.

-j

Joe Dombrowski

Discovery Island Palms Nursery

San Marcos, CA

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Thanks Joe,

I got a feeling I will be ordering some stuff in 2013 after I get moved. How do you normally ship...bare root or in pot?

David,

Either way. Bare-root if possible but if it is a root-sensative palm then in the container.

I took pics of the palms you were interested in, I just need some time to post them.

-j

Joe Dombrowski

Discovery Island Palms Nursery

San Marcos, CA

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Sabal bermudana, 15g $65

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Joe Dombrowski

Discovery Island Palms Nursery

San Marcos, CA

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Brahea armata, 15g $35; not the nicest looking one but the easiest to get a picture of

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Joe Dombrowski

Discovery Island Palms Nursery

San Marcos, CA

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Chamaedorea quezalteca 15g, 10 canes, $175; it looked much better before it's recent tour of the San Fransico area, but it is still looking good, grown from seed

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Joe Dombrowski

Discovery Island Palms Nursery

San Marcos, CA

"grow my little palm tree, grow!"

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Chamaedorea radicalis hybrid triple, trunking form, 15g $75

Handles full sun!!!

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Joe Dombrowski

Discovery Island Palms Nursery

San Marcos, CA

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Euterpe edulis, 5g, singles $25, triples $35 and growing fast!

Have some singles in 15g for $60 and 1g for $10

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Joe Dombrowski

Discovery Island Palms Nursery

San Marcos, CA

"grow my little palm tree, grow!"

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Chamaedorea glaucafolia 5g singles $20, doubles and triples $25

Also I have one 15g double left for $65

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Joe Dombrowski

Discovery Island Palms Nursery

San Marcos, CA

"grow my little palm tree, grow!"

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Trachycarpus wagnerianus 15g, $65

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Joe Dombrowski

Discovery Island Palms Nursery

San Marcos, CA

"grow my little palm tree, grow!"

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Joe, did you ever get a pic of your largest S. causarium?

David Simms zone 9a on Highway 30a

200 steps from the Gulf in NW Florida

30 ft. elevation and sandy soil

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David,

Yes, sorry, I incorrectly posted the S. causarium as bermudana and I can't edit it at this point.

-j

Joe Dombrowski

Discovery Island Palms Nursery

San Marcos, CA

"grow my little palm tree, grow!"

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Joe,

I'm going to be heading down your way this Saturday morning, If possible, I'd like to get my hands on some sabals....let me know if sat morning works...

Living in the valley of the dirt people in the inland empire, "A mullet on every head and a methlab in every kitchen." If you can't afford to live in the tropics, then bring the tropics to you!

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Eric,

Yes, Saturday will be good for sure.

See you then!

-j

Joe Dombrowski

Discovery Island Palms Nursery

San Marcos, CA

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Hi Steve,

I do ship.

I'm a bit overly busy at the moment but I will PM you.

Thanks

-j

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Joe Dombrowski

Discovery Island Palms Nursery

San Marcos, CA

"grow my little palm tree, grow!"

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Joe. Thanks for the palms. Will be back soon for more.

If you have not been to joe's, he's got some really nice palms with very fair pricing.

Mike

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Joe. Thanks for the palms. Will be back soon for more.

If you have not been to joe's, he's got some really nice palms with very fair pricing.

Mike

Thank you Mike!

Glad you could make it by.

It was good to see you again.

-j

Joe Dombrowski

Discovery Island Palms Nursery

San Marcos, CA

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Lots of good stuff Joe. You're not pumping iron as much these days because of the palming huh?

Yes it has been difficult to get to the wait room w/ all the palms and other stuff going on.

I do get some exercise though :)

Joe Dombrowski

Discovery Island Palms Nursery

San Marcos, CA

"grow my little palm tree, grow!"

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Chamaedorea radicalis hybrid triple, trunking form, 15g $75

Handles full sun!!!

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Hi Joe,

Do you still have these?

Glenn

Modesto, California

 

Sunset Zone 14   USDA 9b

 

Low Temp. 19F/-7C 12-20-1990         

 

High Temp. 111F/43C 07-23-2006

 

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Hey Glenn,

Just sold 2 of them today but I sill have a few.

-j

Joe Dombrowski

Discovery Island Palms Nursery

San Marcos, CA

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Kelly,

Yes I am.

Please come by.

Thanks

-Joe

Joe Dombrowski

Discovery Island Palms Nursery

San Marcos, CA

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Joe,

Do you by any chance have any Plectocomia for sale?

Clay

Clay

South Padre Island, Zone 10b until the next vortex.

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Hey Clay,

I do not have any Plectocomia at this time.

If I come across any, you will be first to know.

Thanks

-j

Joe Dombrowski

Discovery Island Palms Nursery

San Marcos, CA

"grow my little palm tree, grow!"

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Did you ever decide if you were going to start shipping again?

David Simms zone 9a on Highway 30a

200 steps from the Gulf in NW Florida

30 ft. elevation and sandy soil

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David,

The short answer to question at the moment is no.

Still need to get things together, so I can and it is not such a hassle.

Thanks for asking though.

-Joe

Joe Dombrowski

Discovery Island Palms Nursery

San Marcos, CA

"grow my little palm tree, grow!"

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