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Dypsis decipiens


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post-1839-1283309035141_thumb.jpg These super healthy Dypsis decipiens are only 1 year out of community pots so they are rockets!

Some are showing some red color.post-1839-12833090583674_thumb.jpgpost-1839-12833090867066_thumb.jpg

Planted in 14" deep treepots.

$10.00 each or get flats of 16 for $125.00, 'till the end of September. Walk in only. Thanks..... Perry

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Perry Glenn

SLO Palms

(805) 550-2708

http://www.slopalms.com

Posted

Wow! BS Man about Palms could grow a hedge? drool.gif

Nice prices! biggrin.gif

Coral Gables, FL 8 miles North of Fairchild USDA Zone 10B

Posted

Wow! BS Man about Palms could grow a hedge? drool.gif

Nice prices! biggrin.gif

DAAAA...he's already got a hedge, of weeds. :lol: Trust me , I know, I've seen it!

Searle Brothers Nursery Inc.

and The Rainforest Collection.

Southwest Ranches,Fl.

Posted

So while you're here buying enough Dypsis decipiens to squeeze out all the weeds You'll need some of these Dypsis prestoniana seedlings to go with them. 9"liners $4.00.

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I've got some 5 Gallon Rhopalostylis baueris this month for $15.

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Only one of these: Triple planted Trachycarpus wagnerianus 5Gal. $50

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Perry Glenn

SLO Palms

(805) 550-2708

http://www.slopalms.com

Posted

such comedians here...<_<

Zone 10a at best after 2007 AND 2013, on SW facing hill, 1 1/2 miles from coast in Oceanside, CA. 30-98 degrees, and 45-80deg. about 95% of the time.

"The great workman of nature is time."   ,  "Genius is nothing but a great aptitude for patience."

-George-Louis Leclerc de Buffon-

I do some experiments and learning in my garden with palms so you don't have to experience the pain! Look at my old threads to find various observations and tips!

Posted

such comedians here...<_<

BS do you have a hedge fund to buy these?...... :mrlooney:

Ed Mijares

Whittier, Ca

Psyco Palm Collector Wheeler Dealer

Zone 10a?

Posted

I have alot of overgrown liners: Here are a few I think are good deals.....

post-1839-12836187218543_thumb.jpg These Brahea sp.'super silver' aren't silver yet; still $3.00 each.

post-1839-1283618836576_thumb.jpg Brahea dulcis 'blue'; again, not blue yet- $5.00 each.

post-1839-12836189753154_thumb.jpg Dypsis onilahensis $4.00 each.

post-1839-12836190940864_thumb.jpg Lepidorrachis mooreana $10.00 each.

Perry Glenn

SLO Palms

(805) 550-2708

http://www.slopalms.com

Posted

Hey Perry,

Do you plan on making it down this way anytime soon? You could bring me a couple of those Lepidorrachis mooreana $10.00 each.

MM

Posted

Hey Perry,

Do you plan on making it down this way anytime soon? You could bring me a couple of those Lepidorrachis mooreana $10.00 each.

Hi Mark! I don't currently have plans to head that way, although I always want to. I would definately contact you if I do.

I love the Palms I got from you when I was there in July. All are doing well. Perry

Perry Glenn

SLO Palms

(805) 550-2708

http://www.slopalms.com

  • 7 years later...
Posted

Lepidorrachis for sale, anyone?

Posted

Thanks!

Posted

You coming down to so cal anytime soon Perry I need a decipiens 

  • 2 weeks later...
Posted

Chris, I'll let you know if I head your way. No plans to head south at this time.

Perry Glenn

SLO Palms

(805) 550-2708

http://www.slopalms.com

Posted
2 minutes ago, Perito said:

Chris, I'll let you know if I head your way. No plans to head south at this time.

Do you have a price list that you could send to me? I would also be interested in purchasing a few palms if u make the trip down. Thank you 

Posted

Sorry to ask a slightly off topic question, but where do D. decipiens seeds come from nowadays? Someone "in the business" told me recently that D. decipiens seed harvesting from natural areas has ceased (for preservation of remaining populations). I was under the impression that numbers of fruiting Dypsis decipiens in cultivation are quite sparse, particularly the United States. Are there a lot in other countries?

Posted

It has been a few years since I updated my species and price list. I'm very tied up with family matters. If you are interested in something specific, you can send me a PM or e-mail and if I have what you want I can send photos with prices. Right now I am not making regular trips to SoCal like I used to.

Perry Glenn

SLO Palms

(805) 550-2708

http://www.slopalms.com

Posted

I know this might be off-topic, but any chance to get a couple of this beautiful D. Decipiens seedlings delivered to UK? Even tow/three dozens of seeds would work as well!

Ciao

Giovanni

Noci (BA) Italia

350m a.s.l.

Zone 8b

Posted

I'm sorry, no shipping. Also I don't have seeds, RPS would be your best bet for those.

Perry Glenn

SLO Palms

(805) 550-2708

http://www.slopalms.com

Posted
4 hours ago, Perito said:

I'm sorry, no shipping. Also I don't have seeds, RPS would be your best bet for those.

I corresponded with RPS in the last year or 2 and they said they don't have them anymore because apparently collecting the seeds is not allowed now. Which comes to my previous question, are there really that many fruiting Dypsis decipiens in cultivation?

Posted

I believe the Sullivan decipiens has been seeding for some time now? Anyone got any offspring from it?

 

Zone 10a at best after 2007 AND 2013, on SW facing hill, 1 1/2 miles from coast in Oceanside, CA. 30-98 degrees, and 45-80deg. about 95% of the time.

"The great workman of nature is time."   ,  "Genius is nothing but a great aptitude for patience."

-George-Louis Leclerc de Buffon-

I do some experiments and learning in my garden with palms so you don't have to experience the pain! Look at my old threads to find various observations and tips!

Posted

I bought some seeds from @Josh-O a while back but had no luck with them. 

Posted (edited)
On 24/3/2018 9:52:26, Ampli said:

I know this might be off-topic, but any chance to get a couple of this beautiful D. Decipiens seedlings delivered to UK? Even tow/three dozens of seeds would work as well!

You could ask in wwwhttp://palmania.es/epages/b285fb8e-4c54-4a23-829b-a291d02e3b9b.mobile/es_ES/?ObjectPath=/Shops/b285fb8e-4c54-4a23-829b-a291d02e3b9b/Products/105.palmania.es . This is a Spanish nursery that sell small palms in every european countryes and has listed Dypsis decipiens for a very good price but is not now available, but may be if you ask...

I bought them two or three years ago one decipiens and now is growing happy in my garden.

Good luck!

Edited by Monòver
Posted
12 hours ago, Monòver said:

You could ask in wwwhttp://palmania.es/epages/b285fb8e-4c54-4a23-829b-a291d02e3b9b.mobile/es_ES/?ObjectPath=/Shops/b285fb8e-4c54-4a23-829b-a291d02e3b9b/Products/105.palmania.es . This is a Spanish nursery that sell small palms in every european countryes and has listed Dypsis decipiens for a very good price but is not now available, but may be if you ask...

I bought them two or three years ago one decipiens and now is growing happy in my garden.

Good luck!

Hola amigo, muchas gracias por la sugerencia. Voy a contactarlos inmediatamente.

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Ciao

Giovanni

Noci (BA) Italia

350m a.s.l.

Zone 8b

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