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I was wondering if there are any vendors for palms (or palm seedlings) located within Canada? 

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There are several.  I've done business with one in British Columbia.

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Thank you, I shall investigate! I've located a good source in Ontario so far. The majority of Canadian vendors do not ship at this time of year and most varieties are extremely cold-hardy (fitting for Canadian weather). Wish I could get my hands on some more temperate-tolerating varieties. Looks like seed propagation from RPS is my only bet!

Soooo jealous of people living in the US or Europe who have such a larger variety of palms that they can, not only purchase, but grow outdoors all year round. :)

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There are at least three in Ontario - One in Fonthill, one in Burlington and another in Brantford I believe.

Another established vendor in Montreal.

They all primarily do cold hardy, but do have some tender species too.

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Speaking as a someone who lives in Southern California, we all are jealous of the palms people who live south of us can grow!  It's part of the illness/addiction.

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