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Fernandoa madagascarensis (Spiny forest flowering tree): PSSC donation


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I have a 15g Fernandoa madagascarensis. This is a very cool, and rare flowering tree from the spiny forest of Madagascar. Would go great in a dry garden with succulents and/or with more drought tolerant palms. I wanted to get this up to the PSSC auction last weekend, but couldn't pull it off. So I'll just donate the proceeds to the PSSC. $100

The plant has bloomed already

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And here is the full plant, definitely ready to get into the ground.

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Matt

San Diego

0.6 Acres of a south facing, gently sloped dirt pile, soon to be impenetrable jungle

East of Mount Soledad, in the biggest cold sink in San Diego County.

Zone 10a (I hope), Sunset 24

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Matt, that is awesome that your donating the proceeds to the PSSC.

Carlsbad, California Zone 10 B on the hill (402 ft. elevation)

Sunset zone 24

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This tree needs to go into the ground...anyone want to make an offer?

Matt

San Diego

0.6 Acres of a south facing, gently sloped dirt pile, soon to be impenetrable jungle

East of Mount Soledad, in the biggest cold sink in San Diego County.

Zone 10a (I hope), Sunset 24

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