Just thought I'd drop a note to those of you who might live in South Florida and are looking for a fantastic company you can pick up from.
I have been looking for bauhinia divaricata for almost 2 years now. No-one had it, not even seed. I have even written botanical gardens from all over
the country (including Hawaii) as well as South Amercan companies, looking for it, to no avail.
About 2 weeks ago I was googling it (again) and ran across a wholesaler in Homestead, Fl. whose website was locked to retail sales customers.
I wrote them anyway, as Google insisted that the words 'bauhinia divaricata' was somewhere on the site.
To my surprise, I got an immediate response from one of the two owners, named Mike. He said he would indeed sell me the tree, all I had to do was
pay the sales tax, since I am no wholesaler, and pick it up during nursery hours.
Hubby picked the two trees on Monday. They are well over 6 feet tall, and fantastic! Both are full of the unusual purple and white flowers I've so
long waited to see for myself. I finally have this beautiful and hard to find bauhinia in
my collection. So if you are in the area, and need palms, cycads, or some other unusual plants, don't forget to try out this customer friendly
and knowledgeable group of people.
Here is all of their contact info:
(They do not do mailorder as far as I know-you must pick up at the nursery)
Botanics Wholesale
31500 SW 194th Ave, Homestead, FL 33030
(305) 245-2966
botanics@botanics.com
http://botanics.com/
MIKE
Here is link to Dave's Garden info on the tree:
http://davesgarden.com/guides/pf/go/115322/#b
Note: You may find it on internet listed at TopTropicals for sale (as I did). Beware- I bought it there, and it was NOT divaricata-it was tomentosa. Best to get from a reputable company
like the one listed above.
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This message was edited Feb 19, 2013 9:47 AM
Finding rare bauhinia
You could always ask Mike at Botanics Wholesale to list the various retail outlets that his business supplies. That would make it much easier for people who don't live near Homestead to acquire this species.
I like their "Cuban Palm Collection". They've got some neat stuff. Working for them would be a dream for me. TrumpetFlowerz, you might want to add them to the Garden Watchdog http://davesgarden.com/products/gwd/ and add some of your notes as feedback.
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