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Where can I get a Brahea edulis in Europe? Preferably in Spain or Portugal and 30 liters or larger.


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I'm surprised this palm is not more commonly available in Europe.  I need a smaller scaled palm that can take dry summers and is hardy in zone 9a.  I can find seedlings for sale but I'd really like to get my hands on a larger plant.  I live in central Portugal.  I did find a large one at A l'Ombre des Figuiers in northern France but the cost of shipping was too much for me.  Ideally, there is one on the Iberian Peninsula that I can drive to and pick up.

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the brahea edulis is not a small palm! I had many, all made from seeds collected in the botanical garden of naples italy,
if you want a small brahea, it is brahea nitida

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Just now, gyuseppe said:

Orto Botanico di Napoli - Brahea edulis

brahea edulis to  the botanical garden of naples

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@troposphere if you go for B. nitida,  Babypalms have 25L /100-110cm plants available. 

Miguel is quite good a sourcing plants  so you could always drop him a message with your requirements 

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elevation 328 feet

distance from mediteranean sea 1,1 mile

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Historical lowest t° 1985 : 18F

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@RichardHemsley Thanks for the advice, I will look into it :) 

 

@gyuseppe Yes, Brahea edulis is not that small.  I should have said medium sized palm.  

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