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Spring Clearance, various choice plants


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Ok, my yard is too congested and dense, help me out.   Purchase these plants,   I can't control my urge to propagate and obtain choice and rare palms.  Here are some plants with no future for ground planting in my garden.  No shipping,    cash or PayPal only at my garden,  PM for my PayPal address, thanks !  Weekday appointments OK

  The revenue from these sales will enable my obsession with ultralight backpacking gear !  :winkie: 

Ceroxylon quindiuense,  overgrown 5-gallon" in a Stuewe 8x8x12 pot, perfectly grown, needs ground planting in a lifetime garden.  $160

Ravenea hildebrandtii, overgrow '5-gallon' in same pot, about 3 inches diameter, staminate (male plant), needs ground planting,  $80

Howea forsteriana, overgrown '5-gallon' in same pot, about 1.75 inches diameter,  30 inches tall above pot,  $ 60 each,  three available

Chameadorea 'Soledad',  these  plant came from seeds in a labeled pot at the nursery.  They ae supposed to be an F1 hybrid with C. radicalis x some suckering Chamaedorea. The cross ID is lost, and no one at the nursery knows the ID,  My friend, Jason DeWees,  suggested that this is not so, and the plants are just trunk form of C. radicalis.  I tend to agree with Jason, so far they just look like plain trunk form C. radicalis.  Two pots, three plants each pot,  $30, two available. 

Dietes robinsoniana    The Dietes from Lord Howe Island.  How strange, five or six species in South Africa,  and one alone 1/3 around the world circumference.   This plant is very cool, however I have been informed that it is shy to flower in coastal California, so don't  count on flowers.   Just consider it as a foliage plant like a special Phormium, no stem, just foliage, adult plant 3 or 4 feet Diameter by 5 feet tall,  It hates being in a pot, and should be planted in full sun at whatever size you obtain it.  Two '1-gallon' plants at $ 40 each 

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San Francisco, California

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TM sent!

SF, CA

USDA zone 10a / Sunset zone 17

Summer avg. high 67°F / 20°C (SF record high 106°F / 41°C)

Winter avg. low 43°F / 7°C (SF record low 27°F / -3°C)

480’ / 146m elevation, 2.8 miles / 4.5km from ocean

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The Ceroxylon and one of the Howeas have been sold.

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San Francisco, California

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UGH again.. i am so sad !!! I really really want a ceroxylon 😭😭

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All these plants are sold, and this sale is over.  Thanks very much to my customers !   :greenthumb:

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San Francisco, California

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