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Phoenix theophrastii - 3 year plants some first pinnate leaves

 

Phoenix reclinata - 3 year 50-60cm fully pinnate fast growers!

 

Sabal bermudana –   2-3 year plants some leaf split

 

Trachycarpus nova – 4 year fully palmate about  2ft (some smaller)

 

Trachycarpus fortunei ‘naini tal’ – 4 year stocky little plants

 

Trachycarpus wagnerianus – 3 year 6-7 leaves small some fully palmate plants

 

Trachycarpus martianus naga hills - 4-5 leaves

 

Trachycarpus latisectus – 4 leaves

 

Trachycarpus manipur – 4-5 leaves

 

Jubaea chilensis – 4 year plants of various sizes mostly 4-5 leaves some pinnate

 

Livistona chinensis – 4 year palmate leaves

 

Livistona rotundifolia – 4 year palmate leaves

 

C.humilis var cerifera 3 year plants 6-7 leaves, some split

 

 

Free advertising for  enthusiasts with a few plants to swap........

Many enthusiasts tell me they have a few too many plants, often of the same type, and do I know anyone who would be willing swap with them for something they haven't got?

 

If you are in this situation, now’s your chance. You can place a small ad here for free.

 

I‘ll keep your ad on this page for a couple of  months.

 

There are restrictions on moving plants from one part of the world to another and there are good reasons for it.  

Many of our pests have arrived from another part of the world on imported plants.

So I would ask that if you take this opportunity,  please keep your exchanges to areas where there are no legal restrictions as far as you know.

All the countries of the EU can move small amounts of plants around within their area, but cannot swap with the USA as far as I know.

Imports into the  EU from  the outside are also restricted.

Vic’s plants

 

Contact Vic here

25th May ‘09