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Palms for sale in Costa Mesa, CA


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I really need to clean up my seedling inventory! 

Chambeyronia macrocarpa "watermelon." These are from Colin Peters in Hawaii and will be gorgeous. The sizes vary. $5/each. Will ship to lower 48 in bulk if requested. I probably have a dozen or two.IMG_3603.thumb.jpg.02402e88d90a20892a5b9497af69b30a.jpgIMG_3604.thumb.jpg.2381149daa3fc765d70e0047de361f09.jpg

Archontophoenix myolensis. These are ready to go in the ground and explode. $20/each for pick-up. Have 3 or 4.

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Local pickup is preferred, if you're interested in multiple, make me an offer!

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Interested in your  Archontophoenix myolensis. DM on the way.

 

Ian

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A few other things I’ve dug out:

 

Black stem tall liner $30

Dark mealy bug $40

Tall Liner for $20

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Also some A. Purpurea* for $30 each.36A22C89-6ACB-4FC2-9785-69D28E138D69.thumb.jpeg.800c77ea55d64a21f608ac737863dd2e.jpeg

 

these were grown from seed from a seller in FL on this forum. There was some debate at the time as to whether these were true but they sure look like it. 

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Still have purpureas and Chambeyronias, but everything else is gone. Thanks, everyone!

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