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South Florida Spring Palm Sale at University of Miami, Coral Gables, April 27-28, 2024


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The South Florida Palm Society  will have their first show and sale in eight years.  The sale will take place on April 27-28, from 9:00 am to 5:00 pm on the west side of the University of Miami  campus, just steps from the Gifford Arboretum.  Hundreds of common, uncommon and extremely rare palms and cycads will be for sale from local growers who are always willing to answer questions about planting and maintaining the species they offer.   Two tours of the Gifford Arboretum will also be given each day, all free of charge.  

Additional information including directions is provided at www.southfloridapalmsociety.org .

Please Note:  This program, while located at the University of Miami, is neither the responsibility of, nor endorsed by the University of Miami. 

 

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I just posted the plant lists received from four of the six vendors. on the SFPS website.   Some really terrific and rare cycads and palms will be sold.   I hope to have a consolidated list from all vendors by next Tuesday.  

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The consolidated list has been posted to the SFPS website.   There are 281 species of palms and 50 species of cycads being offered.  Tours of the Palmetum and Arboretum will be offered free of charge on both days.

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