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Sabal mauritiiformis


NorCalWill

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I recently picked up this 15 gallon Sabal mauritiiformis without researching it...you know how that goes...

Anyway, looking at the freeze reports last night, I realized that it wouldn't live to the end of the year in Santa Rosa.

Is there anyone in the bay area who this palm might be worth trying? I'd trade for something hardier, otherwise you are welcome to attend the memorial service in January.

PM me if interested, thanks.

-Will

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I recently picked up this 15 gallon Sabal mauritiiformis without researching it...you know how that goes...

Anyway, looking at the freeze reports last night, I realized that it wouldn't live to the end of the year in Santa Rosa.

Is there anyone in the bay area who this palm might be worth trying? I'd trade for something hardier, otherwise you are welcome to attend the memorial service in January.

PM me if interested, thanks.

-Will

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I have a fully rooted B. alfredii for trade, 5 gallon....interested?

John Case

Brentwood CA

Owner and curator of Hana Keu Garden

USDA Zone 9b more or less, Sunset Zone 14 in winter 9 in summer

"Its always exciting the first time you save the world. Its a real thrill!"

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