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looking for Calamus caryotoides


Eric in Orlando

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I am looking for a couple of  Calamus caryotoides; either mail order specimens or pickup in central/south Florida.

Thanks!

Eric

Orlando, FL

zone 9b/10a

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  • 2 months later...

Still looking for this palm (haven't made it down to AT nursery yet).

 

 

Eric

Orlando, FL

zone 9b/10a

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I've gotten material from Action Theory a number of times.  They list every palm they've grown at some point in every size possible. Problem is, they often don't have many of the sizes available...or even anything of many species at all.  I'd say easily 75% of the listed palms and sizes are non-existent.   You definitely need to call ahead to verify.    With that said, there still is great and uncommon stuff being grown there...but the way things are listed is very non-traditional.  I still highly recommend as a source for less-common palms.  Things I've gotten there: Caryota no, Hyphaene sp, Arenga sp., Corypha sp., Acrocomia, Copernicia sp., and lots more stuff I can't think of right now also.

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