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Pritchardia pacifica(?) seedlings in 3g

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I have nearly one dozen Pritchardia seedlings in 3g pots for sale. Christian Faulkner visited my garden last week and thinks they are likely P. pacifica but young Pritchardias tend to look alike. I collected the seeds back in 2014 when I went to Cuba. I believe I mistook the parent palm for a Copernicia although I can't quite remember picking them up as I was ill and suffering from palm overload. The giveaway is that these seedlings are unarmed, unlike Copernicias. They have grown fairly fast for me. On the last cold front of the winter in late Feb., they suffered some cold spotting, so I have been letting them grow out since then. Pleated leaves are a lovely spring green. I need to find them new homes as I am downsizing my container garden since my husband's cancer diagnosis.

Pritchardia pacifica(?) seedling in 3g pot = $25.00

FREE shipping. Palm sent without pot & soil. Roots wrapped in damp orchid moss, clear wrap & foil

TOTAL = $25.00

Payment via Paypal. No shipping to HI or internationally.

See photos below

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Meg

Palms of Victory I shall wear

Cape Coral (It's Just Paradise)
Florida
Zone 10A on the Isabelle Canal
Elevation: 15 feet

I'd like to be under the sea in an octopus' garden in the shade.

Sent pm

I'll take one Meg.  Maybe pick up Monday after 6 if you are available???  Save me a nice one...

What kind of sun exposure have they been used to? 

Thanks Meg!

palm arrived in great shape. will stay on my front covered porch for now. Lots of bright, but no direct light.

 

 

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