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Chrysalidocarpus ambositrae


NorCalWill

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I decided not to try pushing zones with this 15 gallon Chrysalidocarpus ambositrae I bought last year in So. Cal. out of fear that it would likely struggle and die where I live. 
So, it’s up for sale - $100

 

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In the long run, it would be a mistake. I don’t have a spot where it won’t get hit by frost every winter, and we get a lot of that up here, on top of cold wet weather. There’s a better garden for it somewhere else. 

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2 hours ago, Billy said:

I would swing by and grab it in a heartbeat if I lived nearby. Probably too big to ship.....

Yup. Me too. Somebody is getting a sweet plant for a good deal. Love Ambositrae! 
 

-dale 

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8 hours ago, NorCalWill said:

I decided not to try pushing zones with this 15 gallon Chrysalidocarpus ambositrae I bought last year in So. Cal. out of fear that it would likely struggle and die where I live. 
So, it’s up for sale - $100

 

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I have a bunch in the ground here, Will.  If you aren't going to plant it, I'll take it!

Ben Rogers

On the border of Concord & Clayton in the East Bay hills - Elev 387 ft 37.95 °N, 121.94 °W

My back yard weather station: http://www.wunderground.com/cgi-bin/findweather/hdfForecast?query=37.954%2C-121.945&sp=KCACONCO37

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Shoot, I was in the area yesterday. It'll be a great addition to your yard Ben. 

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