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The 21st Annual Spring Searle Brothers Plant Extravaganza! -●●●- March 1st, 2nd, 3rd – 8th, 9th, 10th 2019 -●●- S. Florida


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Searle Brothers Nursery, Inc. &

The Rainforest Collection®

presents...

The 21st Annual Spring

Plant Extravaganza!

 

 

March 1st, 2nd, 3rd – 8th, 9th, 10th – 2019

 

 

The brief winter season between the past Fall Extravaganza and this February has been filled with all sorts of plant related activities and they have all added to spring planting fever. From the Ft. Myers Garden Festival in November to the Holiday Party of the South Florida Palm Society, over the new year to the winter garden tour presented by the Palm Beach Palm & Cycad Society in early January, to the TPIE convention in the middle of last month and the Key West Plant Sale this early February; they have all stirred up the urge to scratch that ‘itch’ to grow plants new to those who attended. These events have shown to those in attendance, myself included, that there are always new and exciting plant groups out there to explore. The winter in South Florida has been mild so far (crosses fingers) although a bit on the dry side. The plant material at the nursery has been growing steadily since the late fall season and the selection for this upcoming spring sale has the potential to be record breaking in both quantity and diversity.

The Searle Brothers Plant Extravaganzas have become exciting plant sales and a great way for IPS Members, Palmtalk Forum Members and fellow tropical palm & plant enthusiasts to come together and meet in the South Florida area. The events have always been a great way to spend a weekend in the company of those who share your passion for gardening and collecting tropical ornamental plants. To describe the events as just mere plant sales would be an understatement; as they have become much more in the form of social events for our friends and family. Forum members, friends and fellow plant collectors have all come from far and wide to attend and we are continuously surprised in the distances they will cover to share in the event. In regards to the following details, I have tried to include as much information about the upcoming Spring 'Ganza as I could. If you see something that you know should be included and it is missing, please post the idea(s) here or contact me, Jeff Searle or the nursery with the methods listed below and let us know...

 

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South Florida Location:
Searle Brothers Nursery, Inc.
6640 SW 172nd Avenue
Southwest Ranches, Florida 33331
Western Broward County
*see Map below...


Spring 2019 Schedule:
Friday, March 1st - 8:00AM - 5:00PM
Saturday, March 2nd - 8:00AM - 5:00PM 
Sunday, March 3rd - 9:00AM - 4:00PM

also the following weekend...
Friday, March 8th - 8:00AM - 5:00PM
Saturday, March 9th - 8:00AM - 5:00PM
Sunday, March 10th - 9:00AM - 4:00PM

 

Barbecue Lunch:
Our Famous Weekend Free BBQ Lunch
First Weekend: (Saturday 11:00AM - 2:00PM) & (Sunday, 11:00AM - 2:00PM) (or until supplies last)

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Contact List:
Nursery Office #: (954) 658-4319
Nursery Fax #: (954) 680-2750
Nursery Website: https://www.rainforestcollection.com/

Jeff Searle: phone #: (954) 658-4317 Email: palms@rainforestcollection.com
Private Message - Jeff Searle: https://www.palmtalk.org/forum/index.php?/messenger/compose/&to=23
Ryan (Palmarum) Email: palmthetree@yahoo.com or PM me a message through the Forum

 

Directions:
The map below is a general street map of western Broward County, Florida showing the location of the nursery (Palm tree symbol). Using Sheridan Street would be the best option to get to the nursery if you are heading west through the area. If you are taking the Florida Turnpike, use the Griffin Road exit from the north, or the Pines Blvd. exit from the south. If you need any additional directions, please contact the nursery, Jeff or I (Ryan). When you get close to the nursery, look for large power lines as they run east and west above the nursery. Parking is along the shoulder of 172nd Avenue in front of, and down the street from, the nursery entrance. If you intend to arrive early before sunrise (and many usually do) be wary of hard-to-see speed bumps along 172nd Avenue and there is a possibility of a speed trap as well. There has been considerable construction along I-75 so the exits near Sheridan Street and Griffin Road have been changed slightly compared to previous years. Express lanes have been added to I-75, they may or may not make the trip faster.

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Plant Availability, Photo Requests:

For plant availability including a copy of the ever-growing list of palms, cycads and other information regarding which plants and species will be for sale, please contact the nursery, Jeff Searle or I (Ryan). The plant selection process has already begun and will continue right up to the last day before the first morning of the Extravaganza, (sometimes even on the mornings of each event day if the need applies.) The sale lists for palms, cycads and crotons will be made available as soon as they are completed. Special selections might be pulled for sale as requests, but only if the plants are available. There will be certain species, varieties and cultivars that will only be available in limited quantities. These rarer plants will likely sell out quickly in the morning hours, so be sure to arrange your wish list accordingly. Plant groups may have been moved around the sales area, relocated or added in with others. In order to speed your way to your favorite plants please ask a nearby staff member or volunteer as to their location.

Like with previous events, I will be able to provide preview photos of the actual plants for sale. They will be posted in this topic for those who are interested. Send me a message or an email with the names of the plants you would like to see. Sale booklets or sale lists will be made available at the Extravaganza. They will include the list of palms, cycads and crotons for sale. Brochure holders along the main shade house sidewalk will have the booklets/sale lists and other information on display. As soon as I have a basic draft list of species and varieties for sale, I will be able to email or PM it to anyone who would want a copy. Each plant will be priced with either a lavender tag or will have the price written on the pot and/or on the display card or sign.

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Featured Plant Groups:
The plant selection at the Extravaganza is constantly growing and changing. The largest and most diverse group is by far the Palms, of which there will be over 300 species available in various different sizes. The plant selection will include genera, species, hybrids, cultivars and varieties from around the world. A large number of Crotons will also be on display as their demand has increased production to new levels. There are always new plants to be added to the selection, as the demand for new, exotic and unusual material remains constant...

Palms:

Aroids: - Bromeliads:

Butterfly Plants: - Cycads: - Crotons:

Cordylines: - Ferns: - Heliconias and Gingers: - Orchids:

Tropical Flowering Trees, Shrubs, & Vines:

Landscape Ornamentals: - Tropical Fruit Trees:

Rare and Hard-to-find Exotics:

and many more:
There is always a chance a new & exotic species of tropical plant will make its way into the sales area.

 

The Sale Flyer:
The nursery will soon mail out sale flyers to everyone on our mailing list. If you are on the mailing list and do not receive one, please let Jeff or myself know. In addition, if you would like to be placed on the mailing list for future Extravaganza flyers, please send a message to Jeff or myself with your address.

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Plant Carts:
We do provide a limited number of carts for customers to use, but it is recommended that you bring your own plant shopping conveyance. The carts do go quickly in the morning of each day, soon after the gates open and customers make their way to the sales area. During the day when they are returned from the holding area or from the parking lot, they are placed back on the concrete pad across from the register area or near the holding area along the main road.

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Accommodations:
A comfortable Hampton Inn is located within a short driving distance of the nursery. It has been used by our customers, volunteers and family members in the past who travel a long way to reach the 'Ganza and who require a comfortable place to stay. The Hampton Inn Pembroke Pines/Ft. Lauderdale West is located at the intersection of I-75 and Sheridan Street. (see map above...) If you like to inquire about the hotel, follow the link below:

Hampton Inn Pembroke Pines - Fort Lauderdale West

Link: https://hamptoninn3.hilton.com/en/hotels/florida/hampton-inn-ft-lauderdale-west-pembroke-pines-FLLWEHX/index.html

 

Previous Extravaganza:
The Fall 'Ganza from last year was immortalized in a Forum topic made a few months back. It was a great sale and it was wonderful to have so many in attendance. We had visitors from all over the county. I have included a link to the sale topic from last Fall, showing the action from the event...

Fall Extravaganza 2018

Link: https://www.palmtalk.org/forum/index.php?/topic/58383-the-20th-fall-ganza-palms-plants-bursting-at-the-seams/

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Information and Invitation:

If you need any more details regarding plants, directions, or anything that I have not included above, feel free to contact the nursery, Jeff Searle or myself by the methods mentioned above. Feel free to post any messages, questions, etc. in this topic. Jeff Searle, I and all the family members and volunteers look forward to meeting everyone including new and familiar Palmtalk Forum members and IPS members at the upcoming Extravaganza. Be sure to find one of us and introduce yourself. You will be sure to find other Forum members at the event as well, possibly walking right past you down an aisle or grabbing for the same plant. The entire Searle family and the mass of volunteers will be waiting to help you find that perfect plant.

 

We hope to see you there!

Ryan

 

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To those who have been waiting so patiently, I have the early draft versions of the Palm & Cycad list and the Croton list, as of yesterday afternoon. I am in the midst of processing both lists and will post them over on Palmpedia when I have them ready.

I had time in the early morning yesterday to take a quick run through the sales area to take photos...

- The sales area is about halfway ready. The start of the landscape ornamental section, from the first corner on down to the halfway point, then looking back...

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- ... entering the side entrance to the shadehouse, with the tables on the east side of the sidewalk. There is still a lot of re-arranging to do, as the plant selection along the sidewalk is about 90% pulled.

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- Viewing up, then down, then back up again, along the sidewalk...

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- Up front near the start of the selection, then looking back down the sidewalk. I didn't have the time to get to any requests (not sure as to where species were located) but I will try to get to them next week.

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The first draft of the Croton cultivar list is ready for viewing over at Palmpedia. It currently sits at 94 cultivars and is complete, more or less. If more are added between now and next weekend, and I know of it them, then I will add them to the list.

Link to topic: Palmpedia Extravaganza Topic

Link to Croton list: Direct Link to Croton List Post

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The first draft of the Palm & Cycad list is ready for viewing, also over at Palmpedia. It is a pure draft as I know more species will be added next week. Not sure how many, but I know of some that are not part of this list. This draft is easily put at 85% complete, with 253 taxa, with more that could get pulled, tagged, etc. next week. The mental note I made from walking around yesterday, places a mix of the very common and the very rare that are not on the current draft.

Link to Post: Palm & Cycad List, first draft

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I posted a short list of changes to the Palm & Cycad list over at Palmpedia:

Direct Link: http://www.palmpedia.net/forum/threads/the-21st-annual-spring-searle-plant-extravaganza-●●●-march-1st-2nd-3rd-–-8th-9th-10th-2019.5992/#post-61694

Some of the changes were new species while some were new sizes, including one redaction. Earlier today, I noticed some more additions going by on a trailer, I will go through them tomorrow.

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Changes and more changes. I posted another short list of changes to the Palm & Cycad list over at the mirrored topic at Palmpedia:

Direct Link:http://www.palmpedia.net/forum/threads/the-21st-annual-spring-searle-plant-extravaganza-●●●-march-1st-2nd-3rd-–-8th-9th-10th-2019.5992/#post-61696

These are all additions and part of either the full sun section or the landscape block section. There are more species to be added, I wasn't able to get to write them down with sizes as of yet.

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Wednesday brought with it a good amount of changes for the Palm & Cycad list:

Direct Link: http://www.palmpedia.net/forum/threads/the-21st-annual-spring-searle-plant-extravaganza-●●●-march-1st-2nd-3rd-–-8th-9th-10th-2019.5992/#post-61703

This list represents a raid on the shadehouses to get some of the smaller and rarer items for the sale. Certain ones have not been made available before...

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The plants be ready. The sales area is packed full of material from one end to another. More plants might get pulled tomorrow morning, but I do not know where they are going to go, as sale space is at a premium. They will get squeezed in somewhere.

- Photos showing the immediate area in front of the white tent and the tables from one direction...

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- ... then the other. Gypsy saying hello as she runs past, chasing after Larry on a golf cart.

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I had a few Croton photo requests, but I am having difficulty accessing Palmpedia at this time, so I will post them here.

- General photos of the Croton section taken from the shadehouse entrance...

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- ... then again from the back, left corner...

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- ... then from the opposite corner.

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A group of Croton cultivars were part of a different photo request...

- Hallandale - 3 gal. - $30.00 - The second and fourth photos were taken with flash, the other two, without.

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- Yellow Fin - 3 gal. - $15.00

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- #555 - 3 gal. - $20.00

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- Areas inside the shadehouse were getting packed with plants, along with the sections along the side road...

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- The intersection of the main road and the side road has been primed with material. It blends with the landscape ornamental plants that follow around the corner and head down the main road.

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- The Block of landscape palms, tropical flowering trees...

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- The sales area is getting ready... Including the Fruit Trees.

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- The Bromeliad section...

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- Looking down the main road... then getting closer to the Full Sun Palm section near the side entrance to the shadehouse.

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- Looking further down, then turning around and looking back up the main road.

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- Back inside the shadehouse, at the sidewalk intersection. The first two photos looking down the sidewalk, then back up in the third.

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- I was taking 'elevated' photos inside the shadehouse of separate requests, including a few more of the tables when I heard the familiar sound of a golf cart closing fast. Jeff and Tim come flying down the sidewalk, on their way to pull more plants.

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Tomorrow morning should have incredible weather so it ought to be a lot of fun for the plant fanatic in all of us.

 

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I usually don't come on here so early to reply, but I felt there was a need to let everyone that came, A BIG THANK YOU TO YOU ALL. These first two days were a huge success. Friday especially. The collection of material was outstanding and customers were hungry to buy. The entire Searle family and staff thank you all.

Jeff

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and The Rainforest Collection.

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Now if only you can get Ryan to post a few pics before Easter...you can keep the momentum going.

The Palm Mahal

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The plants look amazing as always.  So sorry to miss out this time. 

My loss! 

 

Cindy Adair

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3 hours ago, waykoolplantz said:

Now if only you can get Ryan to post a few pics before Easter...you can keep the momentum going.

Now be nice. Lol......you know Ryan has a method for his madness.

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Went home Sunday with a nice big Lepidozamia peroffskyana and a Cracker rose, a.k.a. 'Louis Philippe' (the citizen-king of the French).  Yes, despite lots of plants having been sold, there were plenty of good ones left.

After leaving, I found the most efficient route to Ikea without artificial assistance, then to the nearby gigunduous shopping center, which has gotten even gigunduser and fancier since the last visit.  There's even a Paris bakery chain.  

Fla. climate center: 100-119 days>85 F
USDA 1990 hardiness zone 9B
Current USDA hardiness zone 10a
4 km inland from Indian River; 27º N (equivalent to Brisbane)

Central Orlando's urban heat island may be warmer than us

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On 3/3/2019 at 3:29 PM, waykoolplantz said:

Now if only you can get Ryan to post a few pics before Easter...you can keep the momentum going.

ahh... funny. Even if I wasn't busy with other stuff for the sale, I couldn't start posting photos until after the second weekend.

 

What extra plants that can be pulled are being placed now for the second weekend. If anyone is looking for something specific, like a species of palm, let me know or post it here and I will find out if any remain for sale. I do not for sure, but there could always be a surprise pulled for the second weekend.

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I have answered a few requests for the second weekend, plus got an update from Jeff. He mentioned a surprise or two for the second weekend, that I do 'know' for sure. In addition to the Palm selection, there could be some interesting things among the side road areas and along the main road with the landscape plants and Bromeliads. Some areas were hit hard during the first weekend and were unable to be restocked.

Ryan

 

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