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Palm Price List Mailing Address: 3233 Brant St. San Diego Ca, 92103 Phone: (619) 291 4605 Fax: (619) 574 1595 E mail: [email protected] Summer/Fall 2003 Palm Price List Tree Citrus Species Band$ 1 gal$ 2 gal$ 3/5 gal$ 7 gal$ 15 gal$ 20 gal$ 25/+ gal$ Box$ Pot$ Pot$ Acanthophoenix crinita $ 30 $ 30-40 $ 35-45 $ 55-65 $ 95 $ 125+ Acanthophoenix sp. $ 25+ $ 35+ $ 55+ Acoelorrhaphe wrightii $ 15 $ 300 Actinokentia divaricata $ 25+ $ 35 $ 35-45 $ 65 $ 65 $ 100-135 $ 150+ Actinorhytis calapparia $ 55 $ 125 Aiphanes acanthophylla $ 45-55 inquire $ 125 Aiphanes caryotaefolia $ 25 $ 55-65 $ 45-55 $ 85 $ 125 Aiphanes elegans $ 20 $ 35 Aiphanes erosa inquire $ 45-55 $ 125 Aiphanes lindeniana $ 55 $ 125 Allagoptera arenaria $ 25 $ 35 $ 55 $ 135 Allagoptera campestris $ 35 Alloschmidtia glabrata $ 35 $ 45 $ 55 $ 85 $ 150 $ 175 Aphandra natalia $ 35 $ 55 $ 55 $ 85 $ 125 inquire Archontophoenix Alexandrae Archontophoenix Beatricae $ 20 $ 35 $ 55 $ 125 Archontophoenix $ 25 $ 45 $ 65 $ 85 $ 150-175 $ 200+ $ 300-350 cunninghamiana Archontophoenix maxima $ 25 $ 30 inquire Archontophoenix maxima (Wash River) $ 25+ $ 30 $ 50 $ 75 $ 125 Archontophoenix myolaensis Archontophoenix purpurea $ 30 $ 25 $ 35 $ 50 $ 85 $ 125 $ 300+ Archontophoenix sp. Archontophoenix tuckerii $ 25+ $ 55 (peach river) Areca catechu $ 20 $ 35 $ 45 $ 125 Areca triandra $ 25 $ 30 $ 95 $ 125 Areca vestiaria $ 25 $ 30-35 $ 35-40 $ 55 $ 85-95 $ 125 Arenga australasica $ 20 $ 30 $ 35 $ 45-55 $ 85 $ 125 Arenga caudata $ 20 $ 30 $ 45 $ 55 $ 75 $ 100 Arenga engleri $ 20 $ 60 $ 35 $ 45 $ 85 $ 125 $ 250 $ 300+ Arenga hookeriana inquire Arenga micranthe 'Lhutan' $ 20 inquire Arenga pinnata $ 35 $ 50 $ 85 $ 125 Arenga sp. $ 20+ $ 30 $ 50 Arenga sp. "Carl Smith" $ 35 Arenga tremula $ 35 $ 55 Arenga undulatifolia $ 35 $ 55 Astrocaryum mexicanum $ 35 $ 55 $ 85 $ 125 Attalea maripa inquire Attalea regia $ 55 $ 55 $ 125 www.junglemusic.net Page 1 of 20 Mailing Address: 3233 Brant St. San Diego Ca, 92103 Phone: (619) 291 4605 Fax: (619) 574 1595 E mail: [email protected] Summer/Fall 2003 Palm Price List Tree Citrus Species Band$ 1 gal$ 2 gal$ 3/5 gal$ 7 gal$ 15 gal$ 20 gal$ 25/+ gal$ Box$ Pot$ Pot$ Bactris gasipes $ 20 $ 125 Bactris militaris $ 25 Balaka longirostris $ 30 $ 55 Balaka microcarpa $ 30 $ 55 Balaka seemannii $ 20 $ 25 $ 125 Basselinia gracilis $ 40 $ 55 $ 65-95 $ 150 $ 150 Basselinia tomentosa $ 30 $ 35 Beccariophoenix (coastal $ 25 form) Beccariophoenix $ 25+ $ 30 $ 40 $ 55 $ 55 $ 85 $ 125 madagascariens Beccariophoenix sp. $ 25 $ 35 $ 45 $ 65 $ 125 $ 225 $ 350+ Beccariophoenix sp. (no $ 25 $ 60 $ 60 windows) $ 35 $ 45 Beccariophoenix sp. 'dark leaf' $ 25 $ 35 $ 55 $ 35 $ 50 $ 150 $ 150+ $ 225+ $ 400+ inquire $ Bismarckia nobilis 450+ $ 65 $ 65 $ 100 Borrrasodendron machodonis Brahea aculeata $ 25 $ 45-50 $ 85 $ 125 Brahea armata $ 45-55 $ 125+ $ 300+ Brahea armata x brandegeei $ 125 Brahea bella $ 55 Brahea berlanderi $ 75 $ 85 Brahea brandegeei $ 125 $ 200 $ 300+ Brahea clara Brahea dulcis $ 25-30 $ 40 $ 55+ $ 45-55 $ 85 $ 125 $ 150-200 $ 300+ Brahea edulis $ 25+ $ 30+ $ 225 $ 300+ Brahea elegans $ 25+ $ 55 $ 85 Brahea moorei $ 30 $ 60 Brahea sp. $ 55 $ 55 $ 125 Brahea sp. 'silver back' Burretiokentia hapala $ 25+ $ 45 $ 65 Burretiokentia koghiensis $ 30 Burretiokentia vieillardii $ 25+ $ 35 $ 45 $ 55 $ 125 Butia archeri inquire inquire $ Butia bonnettii 20-25 Butia capitata $ 20 $ 45 $ 125 Butia eriospatha $ 25 $ 25 $ 55+ $ 125 Butia paraguayensis inquire $ 20 $ 50 Butia x Jubaea $ 45 soon Calamus acanthospathus $ 25 Calamus caryotoides $ 25 $ 25 inquire www.junglemusic.net Page 2 of 20 Mailing Address: 3233 Brant St. San Diego Ca, 92103 Phone: (619) 291 4605 Fax: (619) 574 1595 E mail: [email protected] Summer/Fall 2003 Palm Price List Tree Citrus Species Band$ 1 gal$ 2 gal$ 3/5 gal$ 7 gal$ 15 gal$ 20 gal$ 25/+ gal$ Box$ Pot$ Pot$ Calamus inermis $ 25 $ 40 $ 55 Calamus khasianus $ 25 $ 55 Calamus radicalis $ 35-45 $ 125 Calyptrocalyx albertsiana $ 35 $ 45 Calyptrocalyx archboldiana $ 25 $ 25 $ 50 Calyptrocalyx holrungii $ 35 Calyptrocalyx polyphyllus $ 25 $ 40 $ 65 $ 25 $ 35 Calyptrocalyx sp. aff elegans Calyptrocalyx sp. 'awa' $ 30 $ 55 $ 65 Calyptrocalyx sp. 'drip tip' $ 30 $ 40 $ 25 $ 40 $ 55 $65 Calyptrocalyx sp. 'kal keiyik' Calyptrocalyx sp. 'mara' $ 25 $ 30 $ 40 $ 55 $ 25 $ 35 $ 40 Calyptrocalyx sp. 'maram bon' Calyptrocalyx sp. 'mason $ 45 $ 60 bonii' Calyptrocalyx sp. 'melson' $ 55 Calyptrocalyx sp. other $ 35 Calyptrocalyx sp. 'sanumb' $ 35 Calyptrocalyx sp. 'sanumb' $ 25 $ 40 $ 65 ent. leaf form Calyptrocalyx sp. 'yamu $ 35 $ 40 tumune' Calyptrocalyx spicatus $ 45 $ 125 Calyptrocalyx stenochista $ 25 $ 30 $ 45 $ 45 $ 125+ Calyptronoma dulcis $ 45 inquire Calyptronoma rivalis $ 25 $ 45 Carpentaria acuminata $ 75 $ 125 Caryota cummingii $ 25 $ 25 $ 45-55 $ 85 $ 125 Caryota equatorialis $ 275 $ 375+ Caryota gigas $ 25 $ 25 $ 35 $ 55 $ 55 $ 150 $ 275 $ 275 Caryota himalayana $ 25 $ 25 $ 45-55 $ 45 $ 125 Caryota maxima $ 85 $ 125 $ 200 Caryota mitis $ 20 $ 30 $ 200 $ 200 $ 35 $ 55 $ 85 $ 125 $ 250 $ 350- Caryota no 400+ Caryota obtusa (gigas) $ 25 $ 55 $ 85 $ 125 Caryota ochlandra $ 25 $ 30 $ 35 $ 45 $ 85 $ 125 Caryota ophiopellis $ 25 $ 45 $ 45-55 Caryota phillipinense $ 35 $ 85 Caryota plumosa $ 55 $ 125 Caryota rumphiana $ 25 $ 25 $ 30 $ 45 $ 85 $ 125 www.junglemusic.net Page 3 of 20 Mailing Address: 3233 Brant St. San Diego Ca, 92103 Phone: (619) 291 4605 Fax: (619) 574 1595 E mail: [email protected] Summer/Fall 2003 Palm Price List Tree Citrus Species Band$ 1 gal$ 2 gal$ 3/5 gal$ 7 gal$ 15 gal$ 20 gal$ 25/+ gal$ Box$ Pot$ Pot$ Caryota sp. 'Dominican $ 125 Republic' Caryota sp. 'dwarf suckering Thai' Caryota sp. 'solitary' $ 20 Caryota sp. 'Zebrina' $ 25 Caryota Thai Mountain $ 25+ $ 35 $ 55 $ 150 (gigas) $ 20 $ 35 $ 25-35 $ 45-55 $ 85 $ 125-150 $ 250-300 $ 350- Caryota urens 400+ Ceroxylon alpinum $ 25 $ 40 $ 55+ Ceroxylon hexandrum $ 25 Ceroxylon parvifrons $ 25 $ 40 $ 55-65 Ceroxylon quindiuense $ 25 Ceroxylon ventricosum $ 35 $ 30 Chamaedorea adscendens $ 25 $ 35 $ 40 $ 65 Chamaedorea allenii $ 35 $ 45 $ 100 Chamaedorea alternans $ 55 Chamaedorea amablis $ 125 Chamaedorea arenbergiana $ 25 $ 35 $ 55 $ 55+ Chamaedorea benziei $ 20 $ 35 $ 55-65 Chamaedorea brachypoda $ 25 $ 45 $ 55 Chamaedorea cataractarum $ 30-35 $ 85 $ 125 Chamaedorea concolor $ 85 Chamaedorea corrae $ 95 $ 100-125 Chamaedorea costaricana $ 20-25 $ 30-35 $ 55 $ 125 $ 150+ Chamaedorea dammeriana $ 25 $ 25-30 $ 45 $ 60 $ 125 Chamaedorea deckeriana $ 35 $ 50 $ 125 $ 20-25 $ 20-25 $ 25-35 $ 45-55 Chamaedorea ernesti-augusti Chamaedorea erumpens $ 300+ Chamaedorea fragrans $ 200 $ 250 $ 125 Chamaedorea geonoformis x $ 25 $ 35-45 $ 55 $ 125 Chamaedorea geonomiformis Chamaedorea glaucifolia $ 20 $ 25 $ 45-55 $ 85 $ 100-125 Chamaedorea guntheriana $ 100 Chamaedorea hooperiana $ 20 $ 30 $ 35 $ 55 $ 150 $ 25 (inquire) $ $ 45-55 $ 125 Chamaedorea klotzschiana 25 Chamaedorea linearis $ 20 $ 35 $ 55 $ 55 $ 95 $ 150 (Equador) Chamaedorea linensis $ 25 $ 35 $ 150 Chamaedorea macrospadix $ 45-55 $ 85 $ 125 www.junglemusic.net Page 4 of 20 Mailing Address: 3233 Brant St. San Diego Ca, 92103 Phone: (619) 291 4605 Fax: (619) 574 1595 E mail: [email protected] Summer/Fall 2003 Palm Price List Tree Citrus Species Band$ 1 gal$ 2 gal$ 3/5 gal$ 7 gal$ 15 gal$ 20 gal$ 25/+ gal$ Box$ Pot$ Pot$ Chamaedorea metallica $ 15 $ 35 $ 45-55 Chamaedorea microspadix $ 45-55 $ 125 Chamaedorea nationsiana $ 25 $ 40 $ 60 $ 95 $ 20-25 $ 25 $ 35 $ 50-55 $ 85 $ 125 Chamaedorea neurochlamys Chamaedorea oblongata $ 20 $ 20 $ 30 $ 45 Chamaedorea palmeriana $ 75 $ 100 Chamaedorea pinnatifrons $ 20 $ 50-55 $ 50-55 Chamaedorea plumosa $ 25+ inquire Chamaedorea pochulensis $ 25 $ 25 $ 45 $ 45 $ 125 Chamaedorea radicalis $ 20 $ 50 Chamaedorea radicalis $ 20 (trunking form) Chamaedorea scheideana $ 35-45 $ 55-65 $ 85 $ 125 Chamaedorea schippii $ 55 $ 125 Chamaedorea schippii x $ 175+ $ 300-350 gillespiex Chamaedorea seifrizii $ 15 $ 45 Chamaedorea serpens $ 95 $ 150 Chamaedorea sp. '91PC56' $ 20 $ 35 $ 55 Chamaedorea sp. 'Chapman' $ 55 suckering Chamaedorea sp. 'chiapas' $ 25 $ 45-55 $ 125 (Mexico) Chamaedorea sp. 'Lyons' $ 125 (Altern-Liossi) Chamaedorea sp. other $ 20 $ 30 $ 45-55 $ 75-85 $ 125 $ 150+ $ 55 Chamaedorea sp. 'Rio frio C.R.' Chamaedorea sp. 'suckering $ 55 $ 125 large trunk GH' Chamaedorea stolinifera inquire $ 35 $ 45 $ 55+ $ 300+ Chamaedorea stricta $ 35 $ 100+ $ 100+ $ 100+ $ 125 $ 125 $ 125 Chamaedorea sullivanoreum I $ 125 $ 125 Chamaedorea sullivanoreum II Chamaedorea tenella $ 25 $ 35+ $ 45+ Chamaedorea tepejilote $ 25 $ 55 $ 150 $ 250-300 Chamaedorea tepejilote, $ 25 $ 35 $ 85 $ 125 sucker Chamaedorea tuerckheimii $ 125 $ 125 Chamaedorea volcanensis $ 35 $ 45 $ 65 $ 100 $ 150 Chamaedorea warscewiczii $ 20 $ 35 $ 45-55 $ 135 www.junglemusic.net Page 5 of 20 Mailing Address: 3233 Brant St. San Diego Ca, 92103 Phone: (619) 291 4605 Fax: (619) 574 1595 E mail: [email protected] Summer/Fall 2003 Palm Price List Tree Citrus Species Band$ 1 gal$ 2 gal$ 3/5 gal$ 7 gal$ 15 gal$ 20 gal$ 25/+ gal$ Box$ Pot$ Pot$ Chamaedorea whitelockiana $ 125 Chamaedorea woodsoniana $ 35 $ 125 $ 300+ Chamaerops cerifera $ 25 Chamaerops humilus $ 15-20 $ 45 $ 300+ Chamaerops humilus var. $ 25 $ 30 $ 50-55 $ 150 cerifera Chambeyronia hookeri $ 20-25 $ 30-35 $ 55 $ 50-55 $ 85 $ 125 Chambeyronia houailou $ 30 $ 35 Chambeyronia macrocarpa $ 30 $ 30 $ 25-35 $ 55 $ 50-55 $ 85 $ 125 Chambeyronia macrocarpa $ 30 var. 'watermelon' Chelyocarpus chuco $ 35 Chuniophoenix hananensis $ 25 $ 40 $ 50 Chuniophoenix
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