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3x9" grown out bands

Free shipping to lower 48.

$45ea or 2/$75

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3 hours ago, palmsrgreat said:

3x9" grown out bands

Free shipping to lower 48.

$45ea or 2/$75

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How are these shipped bare root or in the pot?

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These are not shipped bareroot. They will be pulled from the pot with soil intact, wrapped and shipped.

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I have bought palms multiple times now from @palmsrgreat definitely a reputable seller ! 

T J

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T J 

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too bad he doesnt take Applepay or I would...

Current Texas Gardening Zone 9a, Mean (1999-2024): 22F Low/104F High. Yearly Precipitation 39.17 inches.

Extremes: Low Min 4F 2021, 13.8F 2024. High Max 112F 2011/2023, Precipitation Max 58 inches 2015, Lowest 19 Inches 2011.

Weather Station: https://www.wunderground.com/dashboard/pws/KTXCOLLE465

Ryan (Paleoclimatologist Since 4 billion Years ago, Meteorologist/Earth Scientist/Physicist Since 1995, Savy Horticulturist Since Birth.)

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39 minutes ago, Collectorpalms said:

too bad he doesnt take Applepay or I would...

Ehh, I offer 3 mainstream different types of payment through paypal, zelle or venmo. That seems to be plenty of enough options for everyone else.

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1 minute ago, palmsrgreat said:

 

Ehh, I offer 3 mainstream different types of payment through paypal, zelle or venmo. That seems to be plenty of enough options for everyone else.

Why not applypaythen as well? Do you have so much business you cant reconsider?

Current Texas Gardening Zone 9a, Mean (1999-2024): 22F Low/104F High. Yearly Precipitation 39.17 inches.

Extremes: Low Min 4F 2021, 13.8F 2024. High Max 112F 2011/2023, Precipitation Max 58 inches 2015, Lowest 19 Inches 2011.

Weather Station: https://www.wunderground.com/dashboard/pws/KTXCOLLE465

Ryan (Paleoclimatologist Since 4 billion Years ago, Meteorologist/Earth Scientist/Physicist Since 1995, Savy Horticulturist Since Birth.)

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Because I simply dont subscribe to Apple products or services. To be fair, this isnt the first time you've tire kicked my posts or sent me DMs about palms you're ultimately not interested in buying. I'm not one to argue but if you want to bring your act pubically on this forum to denouce what I can offer or what kind of business I run then I'm forced to reply for myself. Good luck and have a great day.

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45 minutes ago, palmsrgreat said:

Because I simply dont subscribe to Apple products or services. To be fair, this isnt the first time you've tire kicked my posts or sent me DMs about palms you're ultimately not interested in buying. I'm not one to argue but if you want to bring your act pubically on this forum to denouce what I can offer or what kind of business I run then I'm forced to reply for myself. Good luck and have a great day.

In fairness, it's fine to just offer PayPal in my view.  PayPal has many multiples the usage of all the other services...and more usage than the others combined.

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Ben Rogers

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1 hour ago, palmsrgreat said:

Because I simply dont subscribe to Apple products or services. To be fair, this isnt the first time you've tire kicked my posts or sent me DMs about palms you're ultimately not interested in buying. I'm not one to argue but if you want to bring your act pubically on this forum to denouce what I can offer or what kind of business I run then I'm forced to reply for myself. Good luck and have a great day.

You offer Applepay on ebay. What is so wrong in asking about this offer ! I also only asked if you did local pickup a very long time again. I never made an offer. So stop the BS. Always trying to save you money. So how is someone made out to be the bad guy?

Just let paypal/ebay/venmo take your money and report it to IRS. Applepay does not have fees. id use Zelle, but i do not let my significant other know every purchase I make.

Current Texas Gardening Zone 9a, Mean (1999-2024): 22F Low/104F High. Yearly Precipitation 39.17 inches.

Extremes: Low Min 4F 2021, 13.8F 2024. High Max 112F 2011/2023, Precipitation Max 58 inches 2015, Lowest 19 Inches 2011.

Weather Station: https://www.wunderground.com/dashboard/pws/KTXCOLLE465

Ryan (Paleoclimatologist Since 4 billion Years ago, Meteorologist/Earth Scientist/Physicist Since 1995, Savy Horticulturist Since Birth.)

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Ebay manages payments, not me. Amazing how interested you are in how I run my business. I'm no longer entertaining you, move along, you've already crapped up this thread quite enough.

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@palmsrgreat how many of these do you have?  I'm interested in 1 maybe 2 but I don't have the money right now.  Thanks

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1 hour ago, Reyes Vargas said:

@palmsrgreat how many of these do you have?  I'm interested in 1 maybe 2 but I don't have the money right now.  Thanks

Hi Reyes, Ive probably got around 20 or so. Im happy to hold one or a few back for you. You can pm me and we'll work something out. Thanks

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Trying to bring some positivity to this thread - these can be really fast.  Below is what mine looked like after less than 2 years from plants slightly smaller than the palms offered here.  Lots of heat and water in well-draining soil seem to really get these guys going.  They grew faster than my Washingtonia filibusta and about the same speed as a standard mule for me in San Antonio.  Unfortunately 9° F was a bit too much for it...

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Jon Sunder

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Great looking palm Jon! Sorry it got wiped out on you.

You are correct these are really fast. I planted a few at our property in South Louisiana and with the heat and water they have exploded in ground. I think you're also right in comparison to Washingtonia speed, possibly even faster. I think somewhat expected and obvious but those in a little more shade seem to grow faster with a richer green color. 

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Thanks Michael!  I've read where some in Florida don't see this kind of growth - not sure why though.  I didn't think to mention it before but when I took that photo I had only trimmed off a couple of spent fronds and it was still holding on to a green "transition" frond from when it first went palmate so most of the fronds were from that season!  I almost bought one of yours for my property here but then realized that I already had one in the ground.  If I decide to plant more I'll let you know.  

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Jon Sunder

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Isn't someone off this forum growing these indoors in like, Nebraska? I want to say @sashaeffer for some reason. 

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6 hours ago, Fusca said:

Trying to bring some positivity to this thread - these can be really fast.  Below is what mine looked like after less than 2 years from plants slightly smaller than the palms offered here.  Lots of heat and water in well-draining soil seem to really get these guys going.  They grew faster than my Washingtonia filibusta and about the same speed as a standard mule for me in San Antonio.  Unfortunately 9° F was a bit too much for it...

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wow I hope I get that kind of growth.

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Got mine yesterday and planted it today.  They are better looking in person.  Thanks @palmsrgreat

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Do you still have L. nitida for sale?

Posted
3 hours ago, SMR said:

Do you still have L. nitida for sale?

Yes, I have about 10 left in band size. 

Posted

Great!  I'd like to get four of them

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They came yesterday, well packed, nice size, and will be planted tomorrow in sandy soil, slightly moist, full sun.  Thanks, palmsrgreat!

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Mine have doubled in size If not more since spring. They’re already in 5 gallons pots and pretty much ready to be planted out. 

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Mine has been in the ground since june and it's starting to speed up, I can tell next spring it will start to explode. planted near the house on the south side!

I love it!

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