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Brachychiton rupestris?


Patrick

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Anyone interested in a Brachychiton rupestris or two?

Ive grown two of these up for several years and I just don't have room for a specimen tree such as these. They're currently in 15 gallon cans and about 10 feet tall overall including the cans. They've been in the 15 gallon cans for probably 3 or 4 years. This would have to be a local pickup only in CA bay area zip code 94561. I'll post up pictures once I get home today (I'm at work now). I first fell in love with these when I saw one at The Bancroft Garden in Walnut Creek. A company in Richmond had these for sale so I bought a couple. They are tolerant trees, I have never treated these special other than occasional water and fertilizer so they would be an easy grow for anyone.

I have one that has compact leaves, and one with longer leaves- genetic variances.

If interested, just promise me you actually have a spot to plant one of these awesome trees. These guys are old enough- they should have been planted out years ago. In the words of the pet adoption groups, these trees need "a forever home"

 

Thanks.

Oakley, California

55 Miles E-NE of San Francisco, CA

Solid zone 9, I can expect at least one night in the mid to low twenties every year.

Hot, dry summers. Cold, wet winters.

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These are spoken for, thanks!

 

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Oakley, California

55 Miles E-NE of San Francisco, CA

Solid zone 9, I can expect at least one night in the mid to low twenties every year.

Hot, dry summers. Cold, wet winters.

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