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Copernicia Glabrescens 50cents/ea


TexasColdHardyPalms

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I have a few flats of these glabrescens @ $0.50/ea. Probably 100 plants available. They're roughly 1.5 year old two leaf seedlings and shipping is flat $4.95 regardless of qty. 

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PM sent.I'll take 20 as these are great growers in my desert conditions.Here's a pic of mine.

 

aztropic

Mesa,Arizona

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Mesa, Arizona

 

Temps between 29F and 115F each year

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1 hour ago, aztropic said:

PM sent.I'll take 20 as these are great growers in my desert conditions.Here's a pic of mine.

Scott,

How big was yours when you bought it and how many years in the ground?  I'm guessing that it wasn't very big based on how it's planted.  Looks like your has started clumping already?

Jon

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I think it was a 2 gallon when planted about 7 years ago.It IS clumping,although I cut the suckers off annually,trying to keep it a single stem.Just no room for a clump of them there...

 

aztropic

Mesa,Arizona

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Mesa, Arizona

 

Temps between 29F and 115F each year

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Ok. I think they're all spoken for. I'll get them bundled up and shipped out and if I have anymore left I'll post that specific amount. 

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curious if you have any parent pics.

My Glabby has many trunks and one of my fave C's...more than i usually see

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The Palm Mahal

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