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Some nice advanced landscaping palms

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A nice advanced tropical palm nursery with some good quality stock for sale. Nothing major in the super rare stuff, but I was told it will be restocked after winter with the rare stuff.

The owner knew there palms well and the selection available certainly would give you that instant tropical look, once the wallet was opened. And rightfully so a lot of work and time goes into growing large advanced palms, and they are worth every penny. When you consider how long it takes from a seed to a landscaping palm with instant affect.

Any business that is willing to provide such plants deserves what they ask for there stock, as a grower myself I know what’s involved!

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Quality stock sells well!

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A few of the well advanced cycas species where not for sale, but iam sure if you threw the money down and enough of it, like the man said if you have the money we can do anything you want!

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I did find a nice Kentiopsis oliviformis that will go well in my garden and will get back up there mid spring for a sticky beak.

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