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Cinnamomum chekiangensis seeds or plants


TexasColdHardyPalms

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21 minutes ago, TexasColdHardyPalms said:

Looking for seeds or plants of Cinnamomum chekiangensis. Will pay top dollar. 

Maybe contact someone at SFA (Stephen F. Austin State University) Botanical Garden / Mast Arboretum. They apparently have a very large specimen in their collection. Dave Creech did a write up on it back on Jan. 12, 2017. Neat Tree. 

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There is a very large specimen tree here too - very attractive tree.  I'm not sure what time of year to look for seed but I'll collect some if I can find any.

Steve

 

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I'm pretty sure Caldwell's Nursery down here has them. She has a number of Cinnamomum sp. I bought a Cinnamomum burmannii which had sat out in a pot in the open through the last freeze and looked like it was undamaged.

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Hey Joe--

I just did a quick check and I see Williamson Tree Farm in Plantersville (about 3 hrs south of you) has eight available, in 30G containers, at 7 feet. Availability is listed as current as of today and you can find it on plantant.

 

 

Michael Norell

Rancho Mirage, California | 33°44' N 116°25' W | 287 ft | z10a | avg Jan 43/70F | Jul 78/108F avg | Weather Station KCARANCH310

previously Big Pine Key, Florida | 24°40' N 81°21' W | 4.5 ft. | z12a | Calcareous substrate | avg annual min. approx 52F | avg Jan 65/75F | Jul 83/90 | extreme min approx 41F

previously Natchez, Mississippi | 31°33' N 91°24' W | 220 ft.| z9a | Downtown/river-adjacent | Loess substrate | avg annual min. 23F | Jan 43/61F | Jul 73/93F | extreme min 2.5F (1899); previously Los Angeles, California (multiple locations)

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Thanks everyone.  Steve id love to get some seed. Ill give Williamson a call monday.  Its been years since I've been by there. 

I didnt think of calling caldwells but they a little of almost everything. 

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