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Floribunda Palms and Exotics #BRN: 0120 Hawaiian Acres Road 10 Mt CERTIFIED NURSERY Floribunda Palms and Exotics #BRN: 0120 Hawaiian Acres Road 10 Mt. View, HI 96771 VALID FROM YEAR: 2021 Contact: Jeff Marcus PHONE: (808) 966-8003 Date Inspected: 1/21/2021 Island: Hawaii Date Inventory Reviewed: 3/15/2021 Plant Genus Pot Sizes Acanthophoenix crinita Seedling, 4", 1 Gallon, 3 Gallon Acanthophoenix rubra Seedling, 4", 1 Gallon, 3 Gallon Acoelorraphe wrightii Seedling, 4", 1 Gallon, 3 Gallon Actinokentia divaricata Seedling, 4", 1 Gallon, 3 Gallon Aiphanes erosa Seedling, 4", 1 Gallon, 3 Gallon Allagoptera arenaria Seedling, 4", 1 Gallon, 3 Gallon Allagoptera leucocalyx Seedling, 4", 1 Gallon, 3 Gallon Anthurium clavigerum Seedling, 4", 1 Gallon, 3 Gallon Anthurium decipiens Seedling, 4", 1 Gallon, 3 Gallon Anthurium hookeri Seedling, 4", 1 Gallon, 3 Gallon Anthurium pseudospectabile Seedling, 4", 1 Gallon, 3 Gallon Anthurium trilobum Seedling, 4", 1 Gallon, 3 Gallon Anthurium veitchii Seedling, 4", 1 Gallon, 3 Gallon Archontophoenix cunninghamiana v. Illiwara Seedling, 4", 1 Gallon, 3 Gallon Archontophoenix maxima Seedling, 4", 1 Gallon, 3 Gallon Archontophoenix myolensis Seedling, 4", 1 Gallon, 3 Gallon Archontophoenix purpurea Seedling, 4", 1 Gallon, 3 Gallon Archontophoenix tuckerii Seedling, 4", 1 Gallon, 3 Gallon Areca catechu Seedling, 4", 1 Gallon, 3 Gallon Areca guppyana Seedling, 4", 1 Gallon, 3 Gallon Areca hutchinsoniana Seedling, 4", 1 Gallon, 3 Gallon Areca latiloba Seedling, 4", 1 Gallon, 3 Gallon Areca macrocalyx (red crownshaft) Seedling, 4", 1 Gallon, 3 Gallon Areca macrocarpa Seedling, 4", 1 Gallon, 3 Gallon Areca novohibernica Seedling, 4", 1 Gallon, 3 Gallon Areca oxycarpa Seedling, 4", 1 Gallon, 3 Gallon Areca triandra Seedling, 4", 1 Gallon, 3 Gallon Areca vestiaria Seedling, 4", 1 Gallon, 3 Gallon Areca vestiaria (red leaf form) Seedling, 4", 1 Gallon, 3 Gallon Areca vestiaria (yellow crownshaft) Seedling, 4", 1 Gallon, 3 Gallon Arenga australasica Seedling, 4", 1 Gallon, 3 Gallon Arenga engleri Seedling, 4", 1 Gallon, 3 Gallon Arenga hookeriana Seedling, 4", 1 Gallon, 3 Gallon Arenga micrantha Seedling, 4", 1 Gallon, 3 Gallon Arenga microcarpa Seedling, 4", 1 Gallon, 3 Gallon Arenga pinnata Seedling, 4", 1 Gallon, 3 Gallon Arenga undulatifolia Seedling, 4", 1 Gallon, 3 Gallon Arenga westerhoutii Seedling, 4", 1 Gallon, 3 Gallon Asterogyne martiana Seedling, 4", 1 Gallon, 3 Gallon Astrocaryum alatum Seedling, 4", 1 Gallon, 3 Gallon Astrocaryum murumuru Seedling, 4", 1 Gallon, 3 Gallon Attalea cohune Seedling, 4", 1 Gallon, 3 Gallon Attalea funifera Seedling, 4", 1 Gallon, 3 Gallon Balaka longirostris Seedling, 4", 1 Gallon, 3 Gallon Balaka microcarpa Seedling, 4", 1 Gallon, 3 Gallon Balaka seemannii Seedling, 4", 1 Gallon, 3 Gallon Basselinia eriostachys Seedling, 4", 1 Gallon, 3 Gallon Monday, March 15, 2021 Page 1 of 9 CERTIFIED NURSERY Basselinia glabrata Seedling, 4", 1 Gallon, 3 Gallon Basselinia gracilis Seedling, 4", 1 Gallon, 3 Gallon Basselinia humboltiana Seedling, 4", 1 Gallon, 3 Gallon Basselinia pancheri Seedling, 4", 1 Gallon, 3 Gallon Beccariopho enix fenestralis Seedling, 4", 1 Gallon, 3 Gallon Beccariophoenix alfredii (high plateau) Seedling, 4", 1 Gallon, 3 Gallon Beccariophoenix madagascariensis Seedling, 4", 1 Gallon, 3 Gallon Beccariophoenix sp. (no window) Seedling, 4", 1 Gallon, 3 Gallon Bentinckia condapanna Seedling, 4", 1 Gallon, 3 Gallon Bentinckia nicobarica Seedling, 4", 1 Gallon, 3 Gallon Brahea clara Seedling, 4", 1 Gallon, 3 Gallon Brahea nitida Seedling, 4", 1 Gallon, 3 Gallon Brahea sarukhanii Seedling, 4", 1 Gallon, 3 Gallon Brahea sp. (super silver) Seedling, 4", 1 Gallon, 3 Gallon Brongniartikentia vaginata Seedling, 4", 1 Gallon, 3 Gallon Brownea macrophylla Seedling, 4", 1 Gallon, 3 Gallon Burettiokentia grandiflora Seedling, 4", 1 Gallon, 3 Gallon Burretiokentia dumasii Seedling, 4", 1 Gallon, 3 Gallon Burretiokentia hapala Seedling, 4", 1 Gallon, 3 Gallon Burretiokentia koghiensis Seedling, 4", 1 Gallon, 3 Gallon Burretiokentia vieillardii Seedling, 4", 1 Gallon, 3 Gallon Butia capitata v. capitata Seedling, 4", 1 Gallon, 3 Gallon Butia capitata var. odorata Seedling, 4", 1 Gallon, 3 Gallon Butia paraguayensis Seedling, 4", 1 Gallon, 3 Gallon Butia yatay Seedling, 4", 1 Gallon, 3 Gallon Calamus caryotoides Seedling, 4", 1 Gallon, 3 Gallon Calamus viminalis Seedling, 4", 1 Gallon, 3 Gallon Calyptrocalyx albertisianus(red) Seedling, 4", 1 Gallon, 3 Gallon Calyptrocalyx elegans var. boalak Seedling, 4", 1 Gallon, 3 Gallon Calyptrocalyx hollrungii Seedling, 4", 1 Gallon, 3 Gallon Calyptrocalyx julianettii Seedling, 4", 1 Gallon, 3 Gallon Calyptrocalyx leptostachys (salmon leaf) Seedling, 4", 1 Gallon, 3 Gallon Calyptrocalyx micholitzii Seedling, 4", 1 Gallon, 3 Gallon Calyptrocalyx pachystachys Seedling, 4", 1 Gallon, 3 Gallon Calyptrocalyx polyphyllus Seedling, 4", 1 Gallon, 3 Gallon Calyptrocalyx sp. "Awa" Seedling, 4", 1 Gallon, 3 Gallon Calyptrocalyx sp. "Sanumb" (fine leaf) Seedling, 4", 1 Gallon, 3 Gallon Calyptrocalyx stenoschista Seedling, 4", 1 Gallon, 3 Gallon Calyptrocalyx yamutumune Seedling, 4", 1 Gallon, 3 Gallon Calyptrogyne gheisbreghtiana Seedling, 4", 1 Gallon, 3 Gallon Calyptronoma rivalis Seedling, 4", 1 Gallon, 3 Gallon Carpentaria acuminata Seedling, 4", 1 Gallon, 3 Gallon Carpoxylon macrospermum Seedling, 4", 1 Gallon, 3 Gallon Caryota bacsonensis Seedling, 4", 1 Gallon, 3 Gallon Caryota cumingii Seedling, 4", 1 Gallon, 3 Gallon Caryota kiriwongensis Seedling, 4", 1 Gallon, 3 Gallon Caryota mitis Seedling, 4", 1 Gallon, 3 Gallon Caryota mitis variegata Seedling, 4", 1 Gallon, 3 Gallon Caryota monostachya Seedling, 4", 1 Gallon, 3 Gallon Caryota no Seedling, 4", 1 Gallon, 3 Gallon Caryota obtusa (gigas) Seedling, 4", 1 Gallon, 3 Gallon Caryota ochlandra Seedling, 4", 1 Gallon, 3 Gallon Caryota ophiopellis (snake skin) Seedling, 4", 1 Gallon, 3 Gallon Caryota zebrina Seedling, 4", 1 Gallon, 3 Gallon Monday, March 15, 2021 Page 2 of 9 CERTIFIED NURSERY Chamaedorea adscendens Seedling, 4", 1 Gallon, 3 Gallon Chamaedorea allenii Seedling, 4", 1 Gallon, 3 Gallon Chamaedorea alternans Seedling, 4", 1 Gallon, 3 Gallon Chamaedorea amabilis Seedling, 4", 1 Gallon, 3 Gallon Chamaedorea anemophila Seedling, 4", 1 Gallon, 3 Gallon Chamaedorea arenbergiana Seedling, 4", 1 Gallon, 3 Gallon Chamaedorea cataractarum Seedling, 4", 1 Gallon, 3 Gallon Chamaedorea costaricana Seedling, 4", 1 Gallon, 3 Gallon Chamaedorea dammeriana Seedling, 4", 1 Gallon, 3 Gallon Chamaedorea deckeriana Seedling, 4", 1 Gallon, 3 Gallon Chamaedorea elegans Seedling, 4", 1 Gallon, 3 Gallon Chamaedorea ernesti-augustii Seedling, 4", 1 Gallon, 3 Gallon Chamaedorea erumpens Seedling, 4", 1 Gallon, 3 Gallon Chamaedorea frondosa Seedling, 4", 1 Gallon, 3 Gallon Chamaedorea geonomiformis Seedling, 4", 1 Gallon, 3 Gallon Chamaedorea glaucifolia Seedling, 4", 1 Gallon, 3 Gallon Chamaedorea hooperiana Seedling, 4", 1 Gallon, 3 Gallon Chamaedorea metallica Seedling, 4", 1 Gallon, 3 Gallon Chamaedorea neurochlamys Seedling, 4", 1 Gallon, 3 Gallon Chamaedorea oblongata Seedling, 4", 1 Gallon, 3 Gallon Chamaedorea pinnatifrons Seedling, 4", 1 Gallon, 3 Gallon Chamaedorea plumosa Seedling, 4", 1 Gallon, 3 Gallon Chamaedorea stolonifera Seedling, 4", 1 Gallon, 3 Gallon Chamaedorea sullivaniorum Seedling, 4", 1 Gallon, 3 Gallon Chamaedorea tenella Seedling, 4", 1 Gallon, 3 Gallon Chamaedorea tuerckheimii Seedling, 4", 1 Gallon, 3 Gallon Chamaedorea woodsoniana Seedling, 4", 1 Gallon, 3 Gallon Chamaedorea zamorae Seedling, 4", 1 Gallon, 3 Gallon Chambeyronia hookeri Seedling, 4", 1 Gallon, 3 Gallon Chambeyronia lepidota Seedling, 4", 1 Gallon, 3 Gallon Chambeyronia macrocarpa Seedling, 4", 1 Gallon, 3 Gallon Chambeyronia sp Houailou Seedling, 4", 1 Gallon, 3 Gallon Chelyocarpus chuco Seedling, 4", 1 Gallon, 3 Gallon Chuniopho enix hainanensis Seedling, 4", 1 Gallon, 3 Gallon Chuniophoenix nana Seedling, 4", 1 Gallon, 3 Gallon Clinosperma bractaele Seedling, 4", 1 Gallon, 3 Gallon Clinostigma exorrhizum Seedling, 4", 1 Gallon, 3 Gallon Clinostigma harlandii Seedling, 4", 1 Gallon, 3 Gallon Clinostigma ponapense Seedling, 4", 1 Gallon, 3 Gallon Clinostigma ponapense x harlandii Seedling, 4", 1 Gallon, 3 Gallon Clinostigma samoense Seedling, 4", 1 Gallon, 3 Gallon Clinostigma savoryanum Seedling, 4", 1 Gallon, 3 Gallon Coccothrinax boschiana Seedling, 4", 1 Gallon, 3 Gallon Coccothrinax eckmanii Seedling, 4", 1 Gallon, 3 Gallon Coccothrinax fragrans Seedling, 4", 1 Gallon, 3 Gallon Coccothrinax macroglossa (Azul) Seedling, 4", 1 Gallon, 3 Gallon Coccothrinax miraguama Seedling, 4", 1 Gallon, 3 Gallon Coccothrinax moaensis Seedling, 4", 1 Gallon, 3 Gallon Coccothrinax scoparia Seedling, 4", 1 Gallon, 3 Gallon Colpothrinax wrightii Seedling, 4", 1 Gallon, 3 Gallon Copernicia alba Seedling, 4", 1 Gallon, 3 Gallon Copernicia concolor Seedling, 4", 1 Gallon, 3 Gallon Copernicia glabrescens Seedling, 4", 1 Gallon, 3 Gallon Copernicia hospita (blue form) - first leaf Seedling, 4", 1 Gallon, 3 Gallon Monday, March 15, 2021 Page 3 of 9 CERTIFIED NURSERY Copernicia macroglossa Seedling, 4", 1 Gallon, 3 Gallon Copernicia prunifera (blue) Seedling, 4", 1 Gallon, 3 Gallon Cryosophila albida Seedling, 4", 1 Gallon, 3 Gallon Cycas hainanensis Seedling, 4", 1 Gallon, 3 Gallon Cyphophoenix alba (Veillonia ) Seedling, 4", 1 Gallon, 3 Gallon Cyphophoenix elegans Seedling, 4", 1 Gallon, 3 Gallon Cyphophoenix nucele Seedling, 4", 1 Gallon, 3 Gallon Cyphosperma balansae Seedling, 4", 1 Gallon, 3 Gallon Cyphosperma naboutinense Seedling, 4", 1 Gallon, 3 Gallon Cyphosperma sp. 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