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New old man palm and nursery tour


Rickybobby

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Enjoy everyone 

My daughters and I tour of Norfolk exotics here in Norfolk county southern Ontario and our new palm

 

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Very jealous of that nursery! I haven't found anything like that in Georgia. Enjoy your new palm!

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That is one nice nursery anywhere.  Expect to see that in southern FL, or Ca.  Not in the Great White North!  Nice find Rob!

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thanks for the tour

i am headed down there next week possibly

are you up for trading seedlings?

i have Phoenix theophrasti, Jubaea chilensis , Archontophoenix cunninghamiana 'Illawarra'  and Chamaerops humilis var. cerifera seedlings i could trade

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4 hours ago, subsonicdrone said:

thanks for the tour

i am headed down there next week possibly

are you up for trading seedlings?

i have Phoenix theophrasti, Jubaea chilensis , Archontophoenix cunninghamiana 'Illawarra'  and Chamaerops humilis var. cerifera seedlings i could trade

What are you looking for?

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nothing in particular...

ones you have a surplus of i guess?

are you interested in any of the ones on my list?

they are pretty small still

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I have tons of queens Xmas trachys washys dates etc and more rare in small quantities maybe just come by for a beer potentially and we can work something out 

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sure that would be great, i will have a friend with me..

i will pm you my #

not sure exactly which day yet

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RickyBobby

Appreciate the tour.  I have a personal tropical greenhouse with 10 palms and a scattering of small tropicals.  I am always looking for sources for tropicals but the nearest to me is Cincinnatti, over 5 hour drive (I'm in Pittsburgh, PA).  Another closer source would be appreciated. However, is there any issue with transporting live plants into the US from your location?

I look forward to hearing from you.

A look at my place:

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Good question I know my greenhouse imports them easily since they don’t survive here. Are you talking importing seedlings? Love your greenhouse 

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Guest Dave L

Hi and thanks for the reply.  I am only interested in another source for me to buy tropicals.  The best source I have is 5 hours away and your place appears to only be 4.  

I would most likely not want seedlings, but rather established plants.  I know that bringing in live plants from Mexico is sometimes a problem, but not sure about Canada. Any input would be appreciated.

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