Samoan Dwarf
Coconut Seed
Cocos nucifera var.
Samoa
Scientific Name: Cocos
nucifera
Samoan Name: Niu Leka
Family Name: Arecaceae
'Niu Leka'
This beautiful palm embodies the romance of the tropics and
is also of great economic value.
There are many varieties,
from dwarfs to the familiar tall growing types that reach
50-80 ft. All have graceful gray trunks topped by a crown of
pinnately compound yellow-green leaves. Each leaf is 12-15
ft long with many leaflets.
Samoan Dwarf Coconut is a squat palm tree up to 30
feet in height, but usually much less.
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For international shipping these large coconuts may have the husk
removed.
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You are bidding on One Large Live Seed.
Ready to be put in a 3 gallon
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photo of similar item (can be bronze, brown or
green) |
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Most of us in the U.S. are familiar
with the coconut palm from resorts in Hawaii, Florida and the Caribbean. Since falling
coconuts can pose a serious (sometimes fatal!) health hazard to guests, they are often
removed by resort managers hoping to avoid injuries and lawsuits. Honolulu regularly has
tall coconut trees trimmed due to a lawsuit. This is a solution to this problem. Samoan
Coconut Trees stay short and squat. It bears coconuts are able to be picked without a
ladder.
During the last two decades,
coconut palms in south Florida have been attacked by a microorganism that causes a fatal
disease called lethal yellowing. Fortunately, Samoan Dwarf Coconut
is lethal yellowing resistant.
The Samoan Dwarf Coconut in Hawaii, and many
other palm species are resistant to lethal yellows.
The Samoan Dwarf Coconut
is very salt tolerant and is at its most sensational when
planted beachside where the sea breezes can rustle its huge feather leaves.
Cultivars Coconut palms have two natural subgroups simply referred to as
"Tall" and "Dwarf". Most commercial plantings use high yielding,
longer lived Tall cultivars, and each region has its own selections, e.g., Ceylon
Tall', Indian Tall', Jamaica Tall' (syn. Atlantic Tall'), Panama Tall'
(syn. Pacific Tall'). The Tall cultivar group is sometimes given the name Cocos nucifera var.
typica, and the dwarf cultivar group C. nucifera
var. nana. Samoan Coconut Trees are in this dwarf
group. Dwarf cultivars, particularly the popular ornamentals, are largely self-pollinating
as opposed to the Tall cultivars of commerce which rarely pollinate themselves.
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Samoan
Dwarf Coconut is a squat palm tree up to 30
feet in height, but usually much less.
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The large spirally arranged leaves are up to 12 feet or more
in length, and are pinnately divided into numerous strap shaped segments. The separate
male and female flowers are in axillary panicles. The male flowers have 3 yellow petals
and 2 stamens. The ovoid coconut is up to a foot long, and is composed of a thick fibrous
husk, a hard shell, and a single seed with the copra lining the interior, and water
(coconut milk) filling the cavity when it is young.
Cultivars
Coconut palms have two natural subgroups simply referred to as
"Tall" and "Dwarf". Most commercial plantings use high yielding,
longer lived Tall cultivars, and each region has its own selections, e.g., Ceylon
Tall', Indian Tall', Jamaica Tall' (syn. Atlantic Tall'), Panama Tall'
(syn. Pacific Tall'). The Tall cultivar group is sometimes given the name Cocos nucifera var.
typica, and the dwarf cultivar group C. nucifera
var. nana. Samoan Coconut Trees are in this dwarf
group. Dwarf cultivars, particularly the popular ornamentals, are largely self-pollinating
as opposed to the Tall cultivars of commerce which rarely pollinate themselves.
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Fruit Coconuts are large, dry drupes, ovoid in shape, up to 15"
long and 12" wide. The exocarp or skin is green, yellow, or bronze-gold, turning to
brown, depending on cultivar and maturity. The mesocarp is fibrous and dry at maturity;
the product coir is derived from this layer. The endocarp is the hard shell enclosing the
seed. Seeds are the largest of any plant, and have a thin brown seed coat. Seeds are
filled with endosperm, which is solid and adherent to the seed coat, and also in liquid
form, called "milk". Copra is derived from the solid endosperm.
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Coconut is a pan-tropical species usually found in humid coastal
areas between latitudes 26 degrees north and south. The origin
of this plant is uncertain, but many experts believe it's from
the west Pacific and Indian Ocean islands.
As it is not a palm for
dry climates, it is typically encountered in the continental
U.S. only in South Florida, and the extreme southern tip of
Texas. Coconut palms are also occasionally seen in nominally
frost-free micro-climates in Zone 9.
Soils and Climate
Soils - adaptable to many soil types, and can be grown inland
provided adequate drainage and pH between 5.0 and 8.0.
Climate - below 1000 ft elevation, frost-free subtropical
areas and climates with extended dry seasons provided irrigation,
but grow best in areas with mean temperatures of 70-80°F
Water needs - 40-60" of water per year, and perform better in high
humidity, supremely tolerant of hurricane force winds and driving
rain, and rarely uprooted.
Tolerates salt spray better than most
crops, and can tolerate brief flooding associated with tropical
storms.
Light: Bright sunny locations. Moisture:
Can withstand drought, but likes moisture if well drained. Hardiness: Zone 10 - 11; for virtually frostfree areas only. Coconut
palms can tolerate frost and freezing of only briefest duration -
even then leaves will discolor and the plant is left susceptible to
fungus diseases.
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Samoan Dwarf
Coconut makes a beautiful accent on the lawn and provides nice filtered shade for the
patio.
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Samoan
Dwarf Coconut
'Niu
Leka' |
Coconut
palm cultivars
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Cultivar
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Type
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Lethal
yellowing resistance
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Petiole
and immature fruit color
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Jamaica
Tall
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Tall
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Very
low
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Green
or bronze
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Panama
Tall
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Tall
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Rather
low
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Green
or bronze
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Hawaiian
Tall
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Tall
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Rather
low
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Green
or bronze
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Malayan
Dwarf
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Semi-Dwarf
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Rather
low
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Green,
or bronze
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Malayan
Dwarf |
Semi-Dwarf
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Rather
low |
Yellow
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Malayan
Dwarf |
Semi-Dwarf
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Rather
low |
Golden |
Maypan
hybrid
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Tall
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Low
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Green
or bronze
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Samoan
Dwarf (Niu Leka)
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Dwarf
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High
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Green
or bronze |
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Fruit Samoan Dwarf Coconuts are large drupes, ovoid in shape, up to
12" long and 10" wide. The exocarp or skin is green, turning to brown with age.
The mesocarp is fibrous and dry at maturity.
Samoan Dwarf Coconut Tree makes a beautiful accent on the lawn and provides nice filtered
shade for the patio.
The Samoan Dwarf Coconut is very salt tolerant and is at its most
sensational when planted beachside where the sea breeze can rustle its huge feather leaves.
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Nothing will
set a tropical tone like this
Samoan
Dwarf Coconut! |
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Polynesian Produce Stand
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All good things take time, so
I grow my plants and rare palms in my
ebay store.
Much more to
check out or just get a little education on in my store.
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Shipping
ATTENTION USA BIDDERS!
All live plants are shipped bare-root wrapped
in moist
sphagnum moss to ensure the plants healthy
transit to you. All live
plants are Inspected By USDA Plant Inspectors before they are
shipped to insure you get healthy pest free plants and seeds.
We ship via USPS Mondays-Wednesday with Delivery
confirmation.
All
plant materials are required by LAW to inspected and certified by
USDA prior to export Hawaii to the US Mainland.
After
Inspection, USDA stamps released for export Hawaii to the US
Mainland. All items are delivered to USDA Inspection Station at
Honolulu International airport.
USDA
Certification charge
is included in Shipping and Handling
@ $5 fee per
item/species.
There is a
packing & custom boxing fee.
Last and
usually least is USPS postage (shipping).
ATTENTION INTERNATIONAL BIDDERS!
We can ship
certified live plants to the US only. Only Domestic Shipping and Handling
includes USDA Certification.
We ship Seeds Internationally.
All International shipments are at Buyer's
Risk. Please spend no more more than you can lose!
Proper Permits and Documents are the
BUYER's responsibility.
Please request any documents prior to shipping.
For foreign customers, please check your laws concerning permitting and customs,
additional shipping and handling costs may apply.
The additional charge for any Phytosanitary Certificate is not included in this offer.
INTERNATIONAL SHIPPING ON LIVE PLANTS is available only under these conditions!
All international orders
are shipped at the
BUYER's RISK
(shipped with or without
documents) and no refunds or replacements are offered for Dead On
Arrival, loss, confiscation, Customs Seizure, unanticipated charges,
etc.
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Payment
We
accept online payments only through PayPal, Cash payments are only acceptable for
in-person payments and cash-on-delivery (COD). Cash payment can not be sent through the
mail.
Please only one Paypal payment. SO THE COMBINED SHIPPING RULE WILL CAN
BE USED. Multiple paypal payments are NOT eligible for
discounts.
We will ship once a week - ON or BEFORE WEDNESDAYS, because
of the special stamps needed to ship plants and cuttings to you. This can only be
done at the Dept. of Agriculture. If payments are not met before that MONDAY, your
items will be shipped the following week and lose the combined discount opportunity.
Non-paying bidders may receive negative feedback and will be reported as an unpaid item to
eBay.
COMBINED
SHIPPING POLICY
INTERNATIONAL
SHIPPING is not included in this offer.
INTERNATIONAL SHIPPING ON LIVE PLANTS on a case by case
basis.
We will combine shipping for auctions won on the same week paid with same paypal payment.
This policy is good for auction items bought and paid for in the week ending MONDAY.
Payment must be received
within 7 days of the auction ending.
Combined
Discounts Won Auctions
For 2-3 winning auctions, the combined discount is 10% of the total Shipping and Handling
charges. For 4-7 winning auctions, the combined discount is 20% of the total Shipping and
Handling charges. For 7+ winning auctions, the combined discount is 30% of the total
Shipping and Handling charges.
As each order is packed and prepared separately you will pay the quoted S/H charges
individually per item. If you buy the same species in that item it does calculate out the
discount (i.e.: additional item $7.61). My stores' combined shipping is built in for same
items rather than a varied selection. S/H includes postage, USDA certification and inspection,
proper packing and delivery to Airport for prompt delivery. I can't really change any
of these. If you want one of this and one of that, it is hard to discount much as each
different species requires it's own prep, packing, then at USDA each has to be
unwrapped and inspected then repacked. USDA requires me to clean and prepare every last
piece before we drive them to the Inspection Station on the other side of the island. It
takes my wife and I, a day to pack items and get ready to ship. The whole next day we
drive around the island and get inspected (2-3 hours), then drive to the Airport Post
Office to drop off. It takes the same work with the same type item if you can understand.
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After you Receive your Items. |
LIVE PLANTS ARE PERISHABLE.
For this reason uninsurable.
When you order a plant we assume you are prepared to care for it.
Please have potting media and a container prepared for your plant
before it arrives. Shipping can be stressful on a plant, and any
mistakes that you make upon arrival can stress the plant further,
which is not good. Proper care is critical upon arrival. It is your
responsibility to know how to care for the plant.
Not every plant that I order through
the mail survives, and I am aware of that and accept the risk when I
order. This is the risk that you as the buyer accept, because there
is no way to know what kind of conditions it will endure in the trip
to your door. My responsibility ends when a live plant is delivered
to your door. Live arrival is guaranteed, eternal survival is up to
you.
Please Do NOT email me a week after potting your plant, and make a claim it
arrived damaged. From delivery confirmation, you have only 48 hours from
delivery confirmation to make any claim.
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All claims need to be supported with
Photos of the damaged plant(s) as packed/unpacked, the box if damaged,
the packing materials and any documents. I am very reasonable and
understanding, anything can happen to small plants in transit.
The expense to send it to you is most
of your payment. To send any replacement(s), I try to piggy back with
your next order.
Replacement is not an option for
CUSTOMS SEIZURE.
ALL OF MY ITEMS ARE SHIPPED USDA
CERTIFIED WITHIN THE U.S.- USDA and USPS fees are included in the actual cost of shipping and
Handling.
Please do not leave a 1 or 2 in my
detailed seller ratings for postage fees or any reason really because I
will block you from any further purchases. I ship items the best and least expensive
option. These are coming from Hawaii. The only
thing inexpensive here in Hawaii are my items!! I do ship all my items
promptly via best method--if you feel like the combined shipping fee is
wrong, please wait to be invoiced and check back with me-I value your
business and will work diligently to keep you satisfied. I am very
generous and reasonable with reasonable people, just ask.
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satisfied.
Mahalo iâ `oe no ke kipa
`ana mai. E kipa mai hou!
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Rare Palm Seeds
Fresh
Highest Quality
Seller warrants seed to be of the variety and quantity advertised.
Safe delivery is guaranteed and seeds lost or damaged during shipment will be replaced at
seller's expense. Claims must be made within 7 days of shipment. All other replacements,
refunds, returns and exchanges will be made at the sole discretion of the seller.
Seed is a live product which depends on many important related grower skills such
as proper planting time, seed depth, type of soil, irrigation, proper use of fertilizers,
weed controls, fungicides, insecticides, disease free soil, and reasonable weather
conditions during the growing period. Germination is affected by such factors as
temperature, moisture content, light intensity and contamination of planting media. These
factors are totally out of the seller's control and are the buyer's responsibility and
risk. Consequentially, the seller cannot unconditionally guarantee seed to perform
properly regardless of conditions or the buyer's methods or mistakes.
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Mahalo & Aloha!! |
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