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Hedyscepe for sale

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Im looking for a Hedysepe in a 15 gallon size. Anyone have a nice size one for sale?

Thanks

Mike

MLW

Contact Joe http://www.palmtalk.org/forum/index.php?/topic/30032-discovery-island-palms-fm-joe-palma/

He has some of the healthiest hedyscepes around.

Axel at the Mauna Kea Cloudforest Bioreserve

On Mauna Kea above Hilo. Koeppen Zone Cfb (Montane Tropical Cloud Forest), USDA Hardiness Zone 11b/12a, AHS Heat zone 1 (max 78F), annual rainfall: 130-180", Soil pH 5.

Click here for our current conditions: KHIHILO25

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I called Joe he has sold out.

Any other Ideas?

MLW

He's the only known source of these in Southern California. I bought up two enormous 15g from Joe last year. This is one of these palms that comes around and then disappears for a while. Send me a PM and I might be able to hook you up with some folks who have something.

Axel at the Mauna Kea Cloudforest Bioreserve

On Mauna Kea above Hilo. Koeppen Zone Cfb (Montane Tropical Cloud Forest), USDA Hardiness Zone 11b/12a, AHS Heat zone 1 (max 78F), annual rainfall: 130-180", Soil pH 5.

Click here for our current conditions: KHIHILO25

Mike - check out Multiflora. They are having a sale this coming sunday. He has a couple of 5 gallons that would be 15's at most any other nursery. He has a post in the For Sale section here. I think he's got them listed for $55 or so. A great deal and they are very healthy looking. I was just there this past week and saw them. There was only 1-2 there, so if you do want one, get there when the sale starts!

He is not the only known ounce, just the only source Axel knows. Jerry Andersens has some as well as Ron lawyer. Prices won't be cheap because they are big.

Len

Vista, CA (Zone 10a)

Shadowridge Area

"Show me your garden and I shall tell you what you are."

-- Alfred Austin

I should have said Joe has been the main hedycepe guy in town. Others have them but they're not affordable. I know of plenty of other places to get them hence the suggestion for a pm.

Axel at the Mauna Kea Cloudforest Bioreserve

On Mauna Kea above Hilo. Koeppen Zone Cfb (Montane Tropical Cloud Forest), USDA Hardiness Zone 11b/12a, AHS Heat zone 1 (max 78F), annual rainfall: 130-180", Soil pH 5.

Click here for our current conditions: KHIHILO25

Oh, sorry. I just read this "He's the only known source of these in Southern California. "

Len

Vista, CA (Zone 10a)

Shadowridge Area

"Show me your garden and I shall tell you what you are."

-- Alfred Austin

You read right, I typed wrong.

Axel at the Mauna Kea Cloudforest Bioreserve

On Mauna Kea above Hilo. Koeppen Zone Cfb (Montane Tropical Cloud Forest), USDA Hardiness Zone 11b/12a, AHS Heat zone 1 (max 78F), annual rainfall: 130-180", Soil pH 5.

Click here for our current conditions: KHIHILO25

Mike, I have several forsale. Both in 15 and 25 gal. Some in full sun some in the shade.Call me 949 235 6187. Ron

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Thanks, I will give Ron and Bill a call.

MLW

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