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South Florida Palm Society's next Garden Tour will be on Saturday, October 24, 2009 at 9:00 am. This tour will be comprised of four stops in the southern portion of Miami Dade County, Florida.

Schedule of Tour.

1st Stop: Meet at Action Theory Nursery. Claude Roatta is the owner and is a long time IPS Member and Board member of the SFPS. The Nursery is 8+ acres with many specimen palms, bamboos and flowering trees planted around the perimeter.

There will be a light array of beakfast type victuals provided at this stop.

Address: 18455 S.W. 130th Avenue

Goulds, FL 33170-6217

Phone: 305-257-2244

2nd Stop: University of Florida T.R.E.C., Tropical Research & Education Center. TREC is an educational research center that has a very large collection of mature palms and many other delightful tropical plants. They have graciously opened their doors to the Society to permit us to preview the grounds.

Address: 18905 S.W. 280th Street

Homestead,FL 33031

Phone: 305-246-7000

3rd Stop: Redland Nursery. John DeMott is the owner, the current Vice President of the IPS and SFPS Board Vice President, Redland (forum name). John maintains a fabulous garden adjacent to his Nursery property. Numerous specimen palms, rare cycads and elegant tropical specialties await you.

Address: 18455 S.W. 264th Street

Homestead, FL 33031-1883

Phone: 305-248-5109

4th and Final Stop: RF Orchids. Robert Fuchs is the owner and a long time SFPS member. RF Orchids is world renowned for it's development of many creative and spectacular orchid cultivars. Bob also has a very lavish collection of palms and exquisite tropical plants he has collected throughout his travels around the world. He will generously be making available his own personal artistic garden adjacent to the business for the tour. This is a tasteful intrinsic garden with no detail left unattended. It is a definite must see.

There will be lunch provided at this stop.

Address: 28100 S.W. 182nd Avenue

Homestead, FL 33030-1804

Phone: 305-245-4570

There is no charge for South Florida Palm Society Members. Non-members will be required to pay $10 to cover meal costs. You may sign up for a membership that day ($20) and your meal charge is gratus. All are welcome and we travel as a caravan from stop to stop. Please RSVP and get details from our Garden Tour Chairman, Dr. Jeff Chait at 305-934-2839. This will be a well attended event and I anticipate seeing many forum members.

Note: In the supplement to Palms, this was scheduled for Oct. 10 at press time.

Coral Gables, FL 8 miles North of Fairchild USDA Zone 10B

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  moose knuckle said:
South Florida Palm Society's next Garden Tour will be on Saturday, October 24, 2009 at 9:00 am. This tour will be comprised of four stops in the southern portion of Miami Dade County, Florida.

Schedule of Tour.

1st Stop: Meet at Action Theory Nursery. Claude Roatta is the owner and is a long time IPS Member and Board member of the SFPS. The Nursery is 8+ acres with many specimen palms, bamboos and flowering trees planted around the perimeter.

There will be a light array of beakfast type victuals provided at this stop.

Address: 18455 S.W. 130th Avenue

Goulds, FL 33170-6217

Phone: 305-257-2244

2nd Stop: University of Florida T.R.E.C., Tropical Research & Education Center. TREC is an educational research center that has a very large collection of mature palms and many other delightful tropical plants. They have graciously opened their doors to the Society to permit us to preview the grounds.

Address: 18905 S.W. 280th Street

Homestead,FL 33031

Phone: 305-246-7000

3rd Stop: Redland Nursery. John DeMott is the owner, the current Vice President of the IPS and SFPS Board Vice President, Redland (forum name). John maintains a fabulous garden adjacent to his Nursery property. Numerous specimen palms, rare cycads and elegant tropical specialties await you.

Address: 18455 S.W. 264th Street

Homestead, FL 33031-1883

Phone: 305-248-5109

4th and Final Stop: RF Orchids. Robert Fuchs is the owner and a long time SFPS member. RF Orchids is world renowned for it's development of many creative and spectacular orchid cultivars. Bob also has a very lavish collection of palms and exquisite tropical plants he has collected throughout his travels around the world. He will generously be making available his own personal artistic garden adjacent to the business for the tour. This is a tasteful intrinsic garden with no detail left unattended. It is a definite must see.

There will be lunch provided at this stop.

Address: 28100 S.W. 182nd Avenue

Homestead, FL 33030-1804

Phone: 305-245-4570

There is no charge for South Florida Palm Society Members. Non-members will be required to pay $10 to cover meal costs. You may sign up for a membership that day ($20) and your meal charge is gratus. All are welcome and we travel as a caravan from stop to stop. Please RSVP and get details from our Garden Tour Chairman, Dr. Jeff Chait at 305-934-2839. This will be a well attended event and I anticipate seeing many forum members.

Note: In the supplement to Palms, this was scheduled for Oct. 10 at press time.

The first stop address needs to be corrected: 22401 S.W. 130th Avenue - sorry :crying:

Coral Gables, FL 8 miles North of Fairchild USDA Zone 10B

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  moose knuckle said:
  moose knuckle said:
South Florida Palm Society's next Garden Tour will be on Saturday, October 24, 2009 at 9:00 am. This tour will be comprised of four stops in the southern portion of Miami Dade County, Florida.

Schedule of Tour.

1st Stop: Meet at Action Theory Nursery. Claude Roatta is the owner and is a long time IPS Member and Board member of the SFPS. The Nursery is 8+ acres with many specimen palms, bamboos and flowering trees planted around the perimeter.

There will be a light array of beakfast type victuals provided at this stop.

Address: 18455 S.W. 130th Avenue

Goulds, FL 33170-6217

Phone: 305-257-2244

2nd Stop: University of Florida T.R.E.C., Tropical Research & Education Center. TREC is an educational research center that has a very large collection of mature palms and many other delightful tropical plants. They have graciously opened their doors to the Society to permit us to preview the grounds.

Address: 18905 S.W. 280th Street

Homestead,FL 33031

Phone: 305-246-7000

3rd Stop: Redland Nursery. John DeMott is the owner, the current Vice President of the IPS and SFPS Board Vice President, Redland (forum name). John maintains a fabulous garden adjacent to his Nursery property. Numerous specimen palms, rare cycads and elegant tropical specialties await you.

Address: 18455 S.W. 264th Street

Homestead, FL 33031-1883

Phone: 305-248-5109

4th and Final Stop: RF Orchids. Robert Fuchs is the owner and a long time SFPS member. RF Orchids is world renowned for it's development of many creative and spectacular orchid cultivars. Bob also has a very lavish collection of palms and exquisite tropical plants he has collected throughout his travels around the world. He will generously be making available his own personal artistic garden adjacent to the business for the tour. This is a tasteful intrinsic garden with no detail left unattended. It is a definite must see.

There will be lunch provided at this stop.

Address: 28100 S.W. 182nd Avenue

Homestead, FL 33030-1804

Phone: 305-245-4570

There is no charge for South Florida Palm Society Members. Non-members will be required to pay $10 to cover meal costs. You may sign up for a membership that day ($20) and your meal charge is gratus. All are welcome and we travel as a caravan from stop to stop. Please RSVP and get details from our Garden Tour Chairman, Dr. Jeff Chait at 305-934-2839. This will be a well attended event and I anticipate seeing many forum members.

Note: In the supplement to Palms, this was scheduled for Oct. 10 at press time.

The first stop address needs to be corrected: 22401 S.W. 130th Avenue - sorry :crying:

This is next Saturday! Looking forward to seeing RainforestRobert again, haven't seen him since the Costa Rican Biennel. :lol:

Coral Gables, FL 8 miles North of Fairchild USDA Zone 10B

Posted

We already have 51 people that made a RSVP. Call Jeff at 305-934-2839 if you are interested in this fantastic PRA tour. We need a final head count for food if you plan on going! :rolleyes:

Coral Gables, FL 8 miles North of Fairchild USDA Zone 10B

Posted

What a fantastic schedule! If we did not have a CFPACS event the same day I would make the trip down to Miami to for this. I hope that y'all have a great day!

Bob Johnson
Orlando, Florida, USA

Posted

Thanks Bob. It was originally scheduled for Oct. 10 but had to change the date. What a shame as many of our members attend each others events since our Societies are adjacent to each other. Our confirmed head count is up to 57, should prove to be another great Florida PRA! :rolleyes:

Coral Gables, FL 8 miles North of Fairchild USDA Zone 10B

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