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I'm in the planting mood, so I've posted about a million times in the last week.

Anyone know where to pick up a Phoenix theophrasti with some decent size?  Thinking 25G/24" or something similar.  Will make a road trip if I have to.

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12 minutes ago, ahosey01 said:

I'm in the planting mood, so I've posted about a million times in the last week.

Anyone know where to pick up a Phoenix theophrasti with some decent size?  Thinking 25G/24" or something similar.  Will make a road trip if I have to.

College Station, compost. division.  Came from Junglemusic.

Id got for a Reclinata, you can find those in CA, and THAT one came back from the freeze. ( roots)  http://www.jimeneznursery.com/trees/phoenix-reclinata/

Who would have thought that that Dactilfera was much less hardy than CIDP for TX. Though maybe those allowed to clump have offshoots by now, but those are usually only from people growing them from dates. those that were hauled in from date farms died, ( medjool )

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Santa Barbara,  California. Zone 10b

Ryan (Paleoclimatologist Since 4 billion Years ago, Meteorologist/Earth Scientist/Physicist Since 1995, Savy Horticulturist Since Birth.)

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