Palms and plants for sale
Hi guys.
i am subdividing in Greenhithe and i have many mature varieties of palms and plants for sale based on negotiation. large specimens will need to be dug out by a digger that will be on site in march with a date yet to be confirmed.
1. giant bird of paradise (strelitza nicholai)
2. cycad (cycus revoluta) 2 medium and 1 huge!
3. bromelaids - lots
4. black taro - 3 or 4
5. heliconia - 3 or 4
6. fatsia japonica - 3 or 4
7. ponytail palms
8. dypsis baronii palm
9. bangalo palms - probably too big to transport.
10. queen palms - probably too big to transport.
Buyers will need to be on site on the digging day.
Smaller specimens may had dug and collected at pre-arranged times.
Please txt me in the first instance and state what plants interest you have. we can agree on sale value and viewing. Richard 021973415
googlewww.palmers.co.nz... to get an idea on price guide. my prices will be "considerably" lower.
The large concrete planters are great for statement landscaping or veg gardens. price $50 for small and $100 for large (heavy but roll!!).
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