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Chamaedorea glaucifolia


Darold Petty

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I offer five plants in 4-inch pots, delivered anywhere in the 48 contiguous US states via USPS Priority mail for $25 plus $15 shipping. 

This species is considered the third most frost tolerant, after C. radicalis, and then C. microspadix. 

The second image, with my finger, shows the smallest of the five plants, about 1/2 inch diameter.  These would be considered "1-gallon" plants in southern California.

Disclaimer, I use a box 4x4x24 inches, and these seedlings may be a bit taller than that dimension, resulting in a bent, and folded top frond.  If you wish to purchase more than one plant, then perhaps I can use a larger box, shipping to be determined later.  PM me for my PayPal address, and... thanks for looking !

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San Francisco, California

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I have a male glaucifolia that I got from Bob Fowler way back when. Would be nice to maybe score a female 3 plants just may guarantee it....

 

Anyways, the glaucifolia has done fine out here in the hot central valley, and does well in part sun- and that's nasty hot dry central valley sun...

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Oakley, California

55 Miles E-NE of San Francisco, CA

Solid zone 9, I can expect at least one night in the mid to low twenties every year.

Hot, dry summers. Cold, wet winters.

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These palms are sold, thanks for looking.

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San Francisco, California

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