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Might be around Jacksonville in the next couple weeks. Curious if there are any nurseries  with a great palm selection worth checking out? Not sure what I want, but something in 6-7 foot range.

Thanks,

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Earthworks Jax has some decent stuff: https://www.earthworksjax.com/

Ask for David Casella.  He gives some contact information at ~~4:52 in this video: Earthworks Jax

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Check out Plantlife Farms we have everything from homestead 

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1 hour ago, Reeverse said:

Check out Plantlife Farms we have everything from homestead 

Dang would love to but it looks like you're closed pretty early friday and on weekends :(? 

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Jax Palms on Atlantic near the intercoastal had some pretty nice looking palms.  They were expensive, but I'm not sure how prices are in Jax overall.

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Check out Liberty Landscape off Main Street on the northside. 

They also have a Fernandina location (right across from my old house) but I preferred the Washingtonia at the Main Street location. 
 

They warranty everything but queen palms and p. Roebellini. 

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I haven't been by in a while but Palm Trees By Trent 3908 Southside Blvd, Jacksonville, FL 32216 had a good variety of large palms last I went by.  Might want to call and confirm their hours or if they're still even open due to the covid.  Earthworks is probably your best choice.  

 

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Thanks for the suggestions everyone. I am looking for smaller to medium sized palms, as I will have to transport them up to georgia. 

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Well, Home Depot and Lowe's has some good stuff in smaller pots. But if you want small ball & burlap palms, try Unigue Plants and Palms on Philips Hwy. They have a lot of mule palms, copernicia's, livistonas, beccariophoenix Alfredii (15 gal.), and Bismarkias, possibly fitted for a good size pick up truck.  

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