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I have the following "extras" for sale:

5g Cyphosperma balansae, $75. This has been outside in shade for 2 years, and is now acclimated to a few hours of afternoon sun. Definitely ready to plant. . I only have this one.

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3g Licuala fordiana $30, 3g Licuala spinosa $25, 1g Licuala dasyantha (radula) $25 (I have ~8 of these). These are all greenhouse grown.

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1g Pritchardia martii (local seed) $10 (I have 3 of these), 7g Ravenea sp. 'giant' $30 (just this one). Outdoor shade grown.

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San Diego

0.6 Acres of a south facing, gently sloped dirt pile, soon to be impenetrable jungle

East of Mount Soledad, in the biggest cold sink in San Diego County.

Zone 10a (I hope), Sunset 24

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1g Pinanga waitanaiana $15. This is a mottled Pinanga that will grow outside here.

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5g Ficus sp. 'shiny red' $25. This is from New Caledonia, not sure what species it is.

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5g Caesalpinia peltophoroides $25. Very nice flowering tree.

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San Diego

0.6 Acres of a south facing, gently sloped dirt pile, soon to be impenetrable jungle

East of Mount Soledad, in the biggest cold sink in San Diego County.

Zone 10a (I hope), Sunset 24

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1g Eugenia candolleana, $10. Rare fruit tree from Brazil. 1g Garcinia gardneriana $10, mangosteen relative, should grow outdoors here. 1g Syzygium species $10. Huge glossy leaves, red new growth, very ornamental.

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7g Myrciaria glazioviana (yellow jaboticaba/cabelluda) $35. Fruit is supposed to be very good. I have one in the ground that took frost with no trouble.

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San Diego

0.6 Acres of a south facing, gently sloped dirt pile, soon to be impenetrable jungle

East of Mount Soledad, in the biggest cold sink in San Diego County.

Zone 10a (I hope), Sunset 24

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The Cyphosperma, Ravenea 'giant', and Pinanga waitanaiana are sold. Still lots of good stuff.

Matt

San Diego

0.6 Acres of a south facing, gently sloped dirt pile, soon to be impenetrable jungle

East of Mount Soledad, in the biggest cold sink in San Diego County.

Zone 10a (I hope), Sunset 24

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P martii, Myrciaria, and Caesalpinia are gone. Only a couple Licuala dasyantha are left.

I wanted to post a couple photos of the Syzygium sp. This is a very ornamental plant, and these are ready to plant 1g's

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San Diego

0.6 Acres of a south facing, gently sloped dirt pile, soon to be impenetrable jungle

East of Mount Soledad, in the biggest cold sink in San Diego County.

Zone 10a (I hope), Sunset 24

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Also, I have a couple more plants to list:

5g Cyphophoenix (Veillonia) alba - $25. It had pushed a couple odd leaves, but is growing normally again now, ready to plant.

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1g Dypsis sp. 'cuesta linda' - $10

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San Diego

0.6 Acres of a south facing, gently sloped dirt pile, soon to be impenetrable jungle

East of Mount Soledad, in the biggest cold sink in San Diego County.

Zone 10a (I hope), Sunset 24

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The only palms left are two Licuala spinosa. These are ~5 year old plants, definitely a good deal if you want to try one of these and they are one of the easier Licuala for SoCal as long as you have some shade.

I also have lots of the Eugenia, Garcinia, and Syzigium.

One more plant to add... a 7g Orania palindan - $50. I've decided this is too unlikely to survive at my place which is a rather cold microclimate. Not sure if it will survive even in a good microclimate here, but if you're adventurous and want to try, it's a very healthy, and good size plant. It anyone wants to see, let me know and I'll take a photo.

Matt

San Diego

0.6 Acres of a south facing, gently sloped dirt pile, soon to be impenetrable jungle

East of Mount Soledad, in the biggest cold sink in San Diego County.

Zone 10a (I hope), Sunset 24

  • 7 months later...
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Was wondering if you still have Caesalpinia peltophoroides,Eugenia candolleana,Garcinia gardneriana for sale. I'm from San Diego and am really interested in buying rare trees and fruits

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Nice plants and great deals!

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Pic 3 is great...Junior & his doggie

The Palm Mahal

Hollywood Fla

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Hey Jiminirvana, if Matt is out of Caes. peltophoroides, I have some, as well as some other rare trees.

San Fernando Valley, California

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sounds great peter i'll message you

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I just move in to a new house with a very large yard and really looking to fill it up with large rare trees like Khaya Nyasica, Agathis robusta,Toona ciliata and if I could ever find one a Milicia excelsa, bust it's so hard to find these trees. I am currently growing a couple tamarind seedling (about 1 foot tall) and they managed to survive the winter great in my backyard, so i'd expect sub-tropical and some tropical trees to do fine in my backyard.

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