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I'm interested in finding out of there is anyone in California, Texas, or Arizona who has landscape sized Sabal uresana plants for sale. Tom

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I have a few 5g that are rooted pretty good.

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We have some in our field nursery that are 12-14'OA - south Florida. We can ship to TX if need be.

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I was in the field with the S. uresana today and measured them at 12-16'OA. Here is a representative that measures 14'OA:

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The palm next to it on the left is S. causiarum, also around 14'OA.

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That has excellent color. Send me an email with the price. Any chance that plant can go to Texas? Tom

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Will do, Tom. Yes, we are certified to ship to Texas, but the buyer would need to arrange shipping.

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