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Rare, Large Palms


ahosey01

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There are a few palms I would like to buy as fairly large specimens, but are not common in the nursery trade here in Arizona.  Thinking 24"-36" boxes.

Can anyone point me to a grower that will have large palms that are (at least in my neck of the woods) less common?  Thinking Copernicia, Acoelorrhaphe, SabalAcrocomia or Phoenix.

It can be in California or Florida or Texas or something.  Not Hawaii.  I work remotely and would have a good time jumping in the truck with the family and a trailer and taking a road trip.

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Palm road trips are the best !  I have transported several boxed Howea palms from San Diego to San Francisco.

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San Francisco, California

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A trip to So Cal will give you the best bang for the buck,especially with today's high fuel prices. There are several growers/importers of specialty palms that can point you in the right direction for the plants you are seeking.

 

aztropic

Mesa,Arizona

Mesa, Arizona

 

Temps between 29F and 115F each year

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