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Mature Howea belmoreanas


Joe palma

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Have been growing these bels for years from seedlings straight from LHI in 2006. They are slow but some are really nice. All are in 20 gallon containers now, with some having over 6' of trunk (from dirt to bottom of new emerging spear). Singles, doubles and triples. Some did get a bit burnt with the crazy heat wave we had this year but you can see the trunks are nice and healthy. Obviously, They do way better in the ground. They are $125 a trunk foot.
Thanks
-Joe
760-300-7339

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Joe Dombrowski

Discovery Island Palms Nursery

San Marcos, CA

"grow my little palm tree, grow!"

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The date is not correct on the camera. I took most of these pics in the last 2 weeks (camera says today is 8/12/2020)

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Joe Dombrowski

Discovery Island Palms Nursery

San Marcos, CA

"grow my little palm tree, grow!"

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Joe, that is an insane good deal !!   Too bad my tiny yard is already too congested or I would drive right down !  :greenthumb:

San Francisco, California

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I have been telling people who are looking for Belmoreanas to go to Joe's for years.  

Huntington Beach, CA

USDA Zone 10a/10b

Sunset Zone 24

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Those are massive belmoreanas. I've never seen them that large. If I live in CA I'd grab a few.

Meg

Palms of Victory I shall wear

Cape Coral (It's Just Paradise)
Florida
Zone 10A on the Isabelle Canal
Elevation: 15 feet

I'd like to be under the sea in an octopus' garden in the shade.

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Very nice! Wish I was closer.

Do a Google search on how to set the date stamp on your camera. Easiest way to do it. I just did mine. I love having date stamps - especially in this industry!

GLWS!

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Thanks all!

There are actually a few that are bigger than these that I didn't take pics of but will post some.....sold the biggest ones (below) couple months back to a dude who helps in running hospitals and bought Micheal Boltons house up in Topanga Canyon. Bucket busters!

Working on the date stamp now Bazza.
When I was going to UCF years ago we would hang out at New Smyrna Beach, just south of Ponce inlet, and surf and party. The good old days!

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Joe Dombrowski

Discovery Island Palms Nursery

San Marcos, CA

"grow my little palm tree, grow!"

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