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Trachycarpus "Bulgaria" for sale


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I got some domestically produced trachycarpus "Bulgaria" seedlings. The story is there were some trachycarpus planted in Plovdiv  Bulgaria, near Romania by a Russian seed collector. The seed were of unknown origin, but is suspected to be a cross of fortunei and wagneriensis. Someone brought some to the US and is producing seed here. They have taken -17 degrees Fahrenheit in Bulgaria.. Thees are several years old and are close to putting out the character leaves. Not a 1 leaf seedling like some are selling.

They are $10 ea or 10 for $70. I can't ship to the southern states, but can if your state does not check for nematodes and fire ants I can ship there.

PM me for details.

Chuck G. 

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Super $ale. Now only $5 ea.

P.M. me for details.

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Do you still have any Trachycarpus Bulgaria seedlings for sale?  If so, please email me at ddwwbbmm@gmail.com.

Sincerely,

ddwwbbmm

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Are these still available?  Great price and a very cool variety.

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Does anyone on palm talk have mature ones producing seed? You would need several to be producing seed. You would need male and females.


I just don’t 100% buy into them. I saw pictures of the original ones. They were planted up against buildings if I recall. Which we all have learned can make a huge difference if it is a southerly wall. 
 

Also I hear that they Eventually died. 
 

But we can hear more opinions out there... for what it’s worth I purchased a 7 gallon and it looks identical to a regular Trachycarpus.

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I do not have any more left.

Chuck G.

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