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Beccariophoenix Alfredii- Cold Hardy Coconut Palm-24 inches


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Hello all, I live in Central Florida and have tons of 24 inch 3 gallon that I need to get rid of some. They are listed on Ebay for $50.00 but I am willing to sell for local pickup for $35 each. Most are three years old and ready to be replanted in larger pots or to go into the ground.  text me at 407-970-4784 or email me at sleestack76@yahoo.com. Palms are now much bigger than pictures show. 

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I know its a long shot but would these have a chance with protection in central NJ, coastal zone 7a/b?  I'm a block from Sandy Hook bay (zip 07737) with a brick house.

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3 hours ago, palmhort said:

I know its a long shot but would these have a chance with protection in central NJ, coastal zone 7a/b?  I'm a block from Sandy Hook bay (zip 07737) with a brick house.

0 chance at survival. Hardy to maybe 23-25°F

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