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Chamaedorea microspadix, large pot of three plants


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I had 5 plants in the ground along the perimeter of my garden.  After a gopher attack I had 3 plants with just a few roots, too few roots to support the plants and keep the stems upright.  Rather than discard these 3 palms I packed them tightly into a large container.  That was about  14 months ago.  All 3 survived and have begun new growth, including new shoots from the soil line.  I am fairly certain that both genders are present in these 3 palms.  The overall height is about 7 feet tall. 

 (I'm not kidding, can you get this in your vehicle ?)

  Please note that there are at least 2 forms within this species.  This form has narrow leaflets with a green backside.  The better form has wider leaflets and a blueish backside.  So if you have only a tiny space then you might try for the better form.  Still for the size and price, this is a good deal !  No shipping obviously, and the sooner the better to take this palm,    thanks !   

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San Francisco, California

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This plant is spoken for, thanks for reading !

San Francisco, California

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