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OK, I know it's not a palm but I thought I'd sneak it in that way. B) And there are palms in the pictures :rolleyes:

A buddy of mine found this killer deal on a Cycas revoluta on Craigs list. It was an easy dig but not easy to load and unload. This thing was HEAVY. Four guys could barely load it, and Jim and I had a heck of a time unloading it with just the two of us.

After the digpost-1261-1208698809_thumb.jpg

Finally in the truckpost-1261-1208698826_thumb.jpg

In it's new happy home at Jims place post-1261-1208698844_thumb.jpg

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Matt in Temecula, CA

Hot and dry in the summer, cold with light frost in the winter. Halfway between the desert and ocean

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Nice score Matt and at the best price yet. LOL

Don :D:D:D

Plant a palm....

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That is a bit of a monster.

Looks like your Buddy Jim owes you help on your next find.

Zone 9b/10a, Sunset Zone 22

7 miles inland. Elevation 120ft (37m)

Average annual low temp: 30F (-1C)

Average annual rainfall: 8" (20cm)

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That is a bit of a monster.

Looks like your Buddy Jim owes you help on your next find.

It is a behemoth (for California). The only pic that really shows it's size is the one in the truck. My back is still hurting.

Matt in Temecula, CA

Hot and dry in the summer, cold with light frost in the winter. Halfway between the desert and ocean

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