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Doing a nice little mail order up

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One lucky grower out there in palm land will receive a few of happypalms finest in the mail. It’s easy to do mail order, just wrap em up tape em up and box em up and tag em. A couple of dypsis black petiole, Chuniophoenix nana, chamaedorea adscendens, lanonia dasyantha, Chambeyronia houalouensis and Calyptrocalyx elegans should give this lucky palm grower a bit of pop in there garden

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Good job on that . The foliage can survive the journey without being wrapped? That is cool. I’ve never received palms in the mail , I really am learning about this process. Harry

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14 minutes ago, Harry’s Palms said:

Good job on that . The foliage can survive the journey without being wrapped? That is cool. I’ve never received palms in the mail , I really am learning about this process. Harry

Oh gosh yeah for sure they survive well. A lot of growers send them bare rooted. I wish I could import living plants, I can technically import plants but a lot headache and money, something I could do without!

Richard

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