If I lived in So. California I would have most of these in my yard and a huge hole in my wallet.
http://www.junglemusic.net/New%20Plant% ... ivals.html
John
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And what a nice dream that is for all of us, John.
I'd love to see you dwarfed by the 20-foot long fronds of a Joey Palm...
Phil Bergman does a nice website...great photos and reliable information.
Barb
I'd love to see you dwarfed by the 20-foot long fronds of a Joey Palm...
Phil Bergman does a nice website...great photos and reliable information.
Barb
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I have done a bit of mail order business with Phil. He is great to work with. He ships healthy plants, and then calls to ask about them. His "day job" is as a physician; palms and cycads have been a hobby and a passion since the 1970s.
You just can't grow wrong with a blue palm!
Love them!
Love them!
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