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Howea belmoreana liners


Josh-O

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I have just a few Howea belmoreana liners that I did not shift up to bigger pots that I thought I would offer for sale here.

$12.00 each

Min order is $20.00

I can fit up to 4 in a flat rare box

Call or text me at 760-505-0457 or send me a PM

thanks for looking :)

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Carlsbad, California Zone 10 B on the hill (402 ft. elevation)

Sunset zone 24

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Josh,

Can I have eight of these?  Can you ship this overnight?  I have a FedX account, and, would like to use that, if possible.  PM me. Let me know. 

 Cecile Shepard

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One detail rarely mentioned is that the frond shape of Howea belmoreana is more variable than that of H. forsteriana.  Forsteriana seems either to be a flat blade or the really droopy one.  Belmoreana can vary from nearly as flat as forsteriana to the extreme 'keeled' (leaflets attached above horizontal) and recurved (rachis curved downward like a fish hook).

  I favor the most keeled and recurved form of H. belmoreana.  Unfortunately, this is not readily apparent until the plant has some size, perhaps a husky 5-gallon size.

  I do not know if seedlings will always show the character of the parent plant.  I have removed H. belmoreana from my garden after judging the frond to be inferior, even after several years of in-ground growth.  :mrlooney:

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San Francisco, California

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On 10/30/2019 at 5:46 PM, sashaeffer said:

Josh,  

 

any left?

I still have some left.

 

Carlsbad, California Zone 10 B on the hill (402 ft. elevation)

Sunset zone 24

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Sorry, didn't see your reply when you still had them. I don't get email notifications of messages for some reason.

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On 11/14/2019 at 4:17 PM, sashaeffer said:

Sorry, didn't see your reply when you still had them. I don't get email notifications of messages for some reason.

turns out I have 3 left. u still interested?

Carlsbad, California Zone 10 B on the hill (402 ft. elevation)

Sunset zone 24

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13 hours ago, sashaeffer said:

Yes, for 2. I will text you....

thanks Scott. You got the last ones.

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Carlsbad, California Zone 10 B on the hill (402 ft. elevation)

Sunset zone 24

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