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Specimen Caribbean Palms Wanted


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Posted (edited)

We are looking for specimens (collected, field grown, or large container size) of uncommon to rare Caribbean palms in the genera Calyptronoma, Coccothrinax, Prestoea, Pseudophoenix, Roystonea, and Thrinax. We are also looking for Microcycas of any size. We can dig or pick up anywhere in central to south Florida.

Please contact me privately at jody@signaturepalms.com.

Thanks,

Jody Haynes

Signature Trees & Palms

Miami, FL

Edited by virtualpalm
Posted

This request includes Cuba as well.

Jody

Posted

Very funny, Ken. To clarify, we are looking for Cuban specimen palms as well as Caribbean specimen palms in the central-to-south-Florida region.

Jody

Posted

but how many Cubans smoking Cubans are from Cuba under a Cuban?

John Case

Brentwood CA

Owner and curator of Hana Keu Garden

USDA Zone 9b more or less, Sunset Zone 14 in winter 9 in summer

"Its always exciting the first time you save the world. Its a real thrill!"

Posted

Just curious, are you paying GOOD, FAIR prices , or "today's " prices?

Searle Brothers Nursery Inc.

and The Rainforest Collection.

Southwest Ranches,Fl.

Posted

Let's talk, Jeff.

Jody

Posted

I've got a few thousand Thrinax looking for nice homes. Most are 5-8'.

Posted

Ken, do you have any rare Calyptronoma, Coccothrinax, Prestoea, Pseudophoenix, Roystonea, and Thrinax (especially T. parviflora)? If so, pls email me some photos.

Jody

Posted

How many Cubans, living in Cuba, are members of PalmTalk?

22 - they don't hang out in the Chat Room :floor:

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

Posted

I have some 15g pseudophoenix vinifera and some 25g pseudophoenix sargentii. I have some 25g Thrinax morrisii.

Okie

Merritt Island, Florida

www.Islandtropicalfruit.com

Posted

Thanks, Okie. They already have a sufficient quantity of both species of Pseudophoenix and Leucothrinax (T. morrissii). Thanks, though.

Jody

Posted

How about a large Sweet Acacia? I know where one is for a sweet deal...

Posted

Working on it, Andrew! Thanks, bud!

Jody

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