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Trachycarpus Takil for sale 2ft-10ft of trunk

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(@imcuban2)
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I have some Trachycarpus Takils available from 2ft of trunk to 6ft of trunk. Theres only a limited amount of these. These save you 10 years of time waiting for some seedlings to grow. They are $100 per foot plus shipping anywhere in the usa. I can get a few larger then 10ft of trunk but that will be a special orders. These are more cold hardy than Trachycarpus Fortunei. They are growing in zone 7 right now, I have heard of people with them as far north as Chicago

 
Posted : 19/10/2005 9:40 pm
DesertZone
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It would be nice to have one of those 10ft takils 8) Do you have pics you can post? Can you also tell us where they are growing?
Thank You. 🙂

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Posted : 19/10/2005 11:51 pm
(@okanagan-desert-palms)
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I would like more info as you say you will only ship within the states. Could I pay the extra shipping to British Columbia with appropriate certificates . I am looking for Takils for my yard.
Thanks,
John

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Posted : 15/11/2005 1:53 am
(@arnold-cologne-germany)
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very intresting. Where do you get them from? Direkt import from Kumaon, India?
Or do you mean T. wagnerianus which in the United States is often mixed up with T. Takil.
I say it clearly: there are no true T. takils in Europe or America having trunks of 10 ft. There are olny a rew specimens of that height growing in some remote hilly regions in Kumoan and it is protected by theIindian Government because it is in the Red Book of threathened Species.
Could you please provide a photo of these palms

 
Posted : 13/12/2005 1:44 pm
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