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Dypsis sp. 'lafazamanga.'


Josh-O

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I have a couple 6' tall 5 gallon Dypsis sp. 'lafazamanga.' 

Asking 80.00 each for them. I have around 4 available

Call or text me at 760-505-0457

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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This palm is a winner for us here in so cal I got one from Josh and planted it a year ago and it has grown flawlessly.  People should jump on these These grow fast and have lots of color 

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8 hours ago, akamu said:

This palm is a winner for us here in so cal I got one from Josh and planted it a year ago and it has grown flawlessly.  People should jump on these These grow fast and have lots of color 

Thanks Adam :)

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

Sunset zone 24

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2 hours ago, Chris Chance said:

Those become such beautiful palms. Still no info on hardiness but would love to try in my area sometime. 

They seem to handle inland full sun with no problems. I think this one is a winner for California

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

Sunset zone 24

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On 11/18/2019 at 9:56 PM, Josh-O said:

They seem to handle inland full sun with no problems. I think this one is a winner for California

 I purchased the last one on  February 21st, what a beauty !   I usually must grow palms a level more bright than SoCal,  due my combination of low temperatures and high humidity.

  I have noticed that the leaflets have a very thick and leathery feel,  this seems encouraging for the hardiness to sun and wind.  Once per week I move it a few feet from shade toward direct sun.

  Please share your experience and placement of this cultivar, thanks !   

San Francisco, California

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@Darold Petty as the Italians say, You gonna love-a that-a palm!

I have one in my garden and it's glorious, I call it the Thriller Palm.

Have to get a pic when I get home from the Dark Tower.

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On 11/17/2019 at 7:28 PM, Josh-O said:

I have a couple 6' tall 5 gallon Dypsis sp. 'lafazamanga.' 

Asking 80.00 each for them. I have around 4 available

Call or text me at 760-505-0457

Thanks for looking :)

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Yike-a-rooney, what did you feed that thing? Steroids with extra protein?

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