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Free Dypsis Decipiens, Beccariophoenix and more


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Hello All,

After just having my second winter in a row of falling into the teens, I am having a zone denial giveaway of some of the palms I have been keeping in my greenhouse, but will never be safe in the ground here in the 8B/9A border region.   I am located just northwest of Houston (Magnolia, TX) and am giving away the following to anybody that wishes to give them a better home (preferably closer to the coast, inside the loop or as a patio plant).     There will be no shipping of these palms, so PM me if you wish to pick any up.

4 Beccariophoenix Alfredii  (~3 gallon pots)

2 Beccariophoenix  ???? (labels wore off, thinking madagascariensis) 3 Gallon Pots

3 Dypsis Decipiens (one already dividing into two) 3 Gallon Pots

2 Syagrus Botryophora(I think, again labels are gone) 3 Gallon Pots

4 Coconuts (in 10 gallon containers, look a little rough now from being stuck in cramped greenhouse, but come back strong outside in the summer heat here)

Here are some pics of a few of the plants I am offering.

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Splitting Dypsis Decipiens

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Syagrus Botryophora

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B. Alfredii

 

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Another view of Dypsis Decipiens

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Beccariophoenix ??? 

 

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Posted

Makes me wish I was in Texas. I messaged a friend here at palmtalk that lives by in San Antonio, hoping he sees it and this before they are spoken for. Think he would enjoy them very much.

Posted

PM sent.

Clay

Port Isabel, Zone 10b until the next vortex.

Posted (edited)

Man, those all look great, especially the Dypsis decipiens and the B. alfredii. I am extremely interested. I live in SW Houston. Check your PMs. 

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These have all found new homes.

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