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Kigelia

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Hello I’m looking for a kigelia tree if anyone has one. I just lost mine from underwatering in the beginning of spring - it such a slow start to any heat with overcast I didn’t think I needed supplemental 

 

 

anyways much appreciated 

Brock 

Tom Piergrossi (Vintage Green Farms on the Big Island) has them available right now in a small size, on sale. His plants are always beautifully grown, you might want to grab one up because these are pretty hard to find in my experience. I buy from him regularly, he has lots of great plants available, you should check out his whole online catalogue, though your wallet may regret it...

Michael Norell

Rancho Mirage, California | 33°44' N 116°25' W | 287 ft | z10a | avg Jan 43/70F | Jul 78/108F avg | Weather Station KCARANCH310

previously Big Pine Key, Florida | 24°40' N 81°21' W | 4.5 ft. | z12a | Calcareous substrate | avg annual min. approx 52F | avg Jan 65/75F | Jul 83/90 | extreme min approx 41F

previously Natchez, Mississippi | 31°33' N 91°24' W | 220 ft.| z9a | Downtown/river-adjacent | Loess substrate | avg annual min. 23F | Jan 43/61F | Jul 73/93F | extreme min 2.5F (1899); previously Los Angeles, California (multiple locations)

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Thanks man, I’ll do so. I haven’t heard of this grower before 

 

thanks!

24 minutes ago, BrockD said:

Thanks man, I’ll do so. I haven’t heard of this grower before 

Just wanted to add that I’ve ordered from him before, and the plants arrived healthy. Tom used to live California, so you might notice comments about how some plants might do in CA (in some areas of the website, like the croton page). I ordered Ti’s, Crotons, Angel Trumpets, Bromeliads, Heliconias, and a couple more tropicals I forgot.

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