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Old 03-13-2008, 06:59 AM   #1
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I want to know about the price of following trees:
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-Pinus Eldarica(Mondel Pine) 24"box

-Parkinsonia Aculeata(Mexican Palo Verde) 24"box

-Chilopsis Linearis(Desert Willow) 24"box


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Old 03-15-2008, 06:40 PM   #2
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Wow... those suckers vary so much by region and stuff... I am going to take a guess at somewhere between $1- $1,000,000. It should fall into that range.
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Old 03-15-2008, 10:40 PM   #3
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-Pinus Eldarica(Mondel Pine) 24"box- $2123.89


-Parkinsonia Aculeata(Mexican Palo Verde) 24"box- $1888.99


-Chilopsis Linearis(Desert Willow) 24"box- $2275.99



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Finally I can prvide some some helpful information. All the 24's" you are asking about are common so the prices will be the same at most wholesale nurseries.

You will pay anywhere from 95 on the low end to 125 on the high end at a wholesale grower in the PHX area. I wold expect similar pricing in Tucson and the Inland desert towns of So Cal. as well.

Planted price would be from 230 on the low end as part of a complete landscape install, to 350 for a single tree. Of course if you are doing lots of trees the low price would also come down some more.
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I just checked your profie to find out where you are located and am surprised to find your an civil engineer but you have a landscape company?

How does a person with a landscape company not know the prices of the most common trees planted? This may sound harsh to some but the combination of these three tree varieties could only be in a few metro areas. I would almost bet he is here in PHX. Something does not add up here
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