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Trachycarpus fortunei


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These two Trachycarpus fortunei were dug up on Jan. 30th. They are very healthy, with a good rootball. One has 5 feet of clear trunk, the other 4 feet. I would like $180 for the larger and $150 for the smaller. Make an offer for less if you purchase both. The price includes delivery from Modesto area to Redding. Help me out guys, I need these out of my truck!

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San Francisco, California

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Thanks to all who read my post! I don't know of a way to delete the listing but I sold these palms yesterday on Feb. 1st.

San Francisco, California

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Hi Darold,

It is good someone wanted the Trachycarpus palms. Where will they be? Not everyone in Palm Talk appreciates these palms but in colder climates and anywhere, they are distinctive. The whole courtyard in front of part of the Courthhouse in Riverside, Ca has a while display of Trachycarpus Fortunii. I hope I spelled these correctly.

Palm Student

Suzanne Rowlands

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Hi Darold,

It is good someone wanted the Trachycarpus palms. Where will they be? Not everyone in Palm Talk appreciates these palms but in colder climates and anywhere, they are distinctive. The whole courtyard in front of part of the Courthhouse in Riverside, Ca has a while display of Trachycarpus Fortunii. I hope I spelled these correctly.

Palm Student

Fortunei :D

Milwaukee, WI to Ocala, FL

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