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Hello everyone,

I’m from NJ zone 7b and was looking to buy a (4) 4-5’ Wagnerianus.  Any recommendations on who sells them either mail order or delivered via truck?

Thank you,

Joe

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I've looked before too.  They are hard to find.  Sometimes CA nurseries have them on ebay.  I see a couple smaller ones on there now.  Search "Large Waggie Palm" on ebay and that is about as large as you see. 4-5' is not too large.  That is a 1-2' trunk if you are talking overall size.    You can try Jungle Music Palms but he generally doesn't have a large waggy selection.  He can ship 15 gallon sizes to you for guessing $150 UPS.  He can truck to you large palms as well by the pallet.  I'm guessing $1000 per shipment to NJ.

Edited by Allen

YouTube https://www.youtube.com/@tntropics - 60+ In-ground 7A palms - (Sabal) minor(8 large + 27 seedling size, 3 dwarf),  brazoria(1) , birmingham(3), etonia (1) louisiana(4), palmetto (1), riverside (1),  tamaulipas (1), (Trachycarpus) fortunei(7+), wagnerianus(1+),  Rhapidophyllum hystrix(7),  Blue Butia odorata (1), Serenoa repens (1) +Tons of tropical plants.  Recent Yearly Lows -6F, -1F, 12F, 11F, 18F, 16F, 3F, 3F, 6F, 3F, 1F, 16F, 17F, 6F, 8F

 

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That is the sweet spot for Trachycarpus in the nursery business.  I wish I had 10,000 of them that size.

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