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$50.00 - Fully rooted 15 gallon Bismarkia nonblis palm. Thriving in inland weather at 1900 feet elevation. Showing light green color.

$25.00 15 gallon squat, handling the IE climate, has been in full sun and cold exposure for over three years.
$25.00 5 gallon, gorgeous palm shoing a purplish red color. Should be very blue and tropical looking as it matures.
Socal pick up. 

 

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A first for me to see a red bismarckia

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I don't think it will stay that color. 

that would be very cool though. I assume that it will be very purpleish blue in color. 

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I'm interested in the 15 gal. but looking for the silver bizzys. will this be silver as it becomes a larger palm ?

 

How tall is the 15 gal palm ?

 

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The 15 gallon is in the last two pictures in the post. Over 24 inches. I do not know what it will look like when it gets older. Most Bismarks that I have seen in all kinds of different environments are very similar with the Blue/silver color. The parents on the two yellowish green ones were very blue specimens from Florida. The smaller reddish one is from a very blue bismark from California.  I think they would flourish near the coast. Temps have gotten down to as low as 25 at my place. 

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