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Cal Poly Ponoma Nursery
« on: December 09, 2022, 01:47:32 AM »
Cal Poly Ponoma runs a plant nursery to help support its plant science department. Only ships within California but seems to have a great selection of dragonfruit, as well as peppers and some papaya:

https://calpolypomonanursery.com/

They also have a wider selection available at their in-person nursery:

https://calpolypomonanursery.com/whats-available-at-the-nursery/

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Re: Cal Poly Ponoma Nursery
« Reply #1 on: December 09, 2022, 10:43:51 AM »
Pomona.
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Re: Cal Poly Ponoma Nursery
« Reply #2 on: December 09, 2022, 07:29:25 PM »
Cal Poly Ponoma runs a plant nursery to help support its plant science department. Only ships within California but seems to have a great selection of dragonfruit, as well as peppers and some papaya:

https://calpolypomonanursery.com/

They also have a wider selection available at their in-person nursery:

https://calpolypomonanursery.com/whats-available-at-the-nursery/
Yes I have driven out there many a time and bought plants, both labeled and unidentified, been fun trying to figure out the ID, nice to be able to buy the different varieties and plants in the nursery to pick up are much larger than what they ship. worth the trip!

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Re: Cal Poly Ponoma Nursery
« Reply #3 on: December 12, 2022, 02:13:21 PM »
My school! I used to check out the nursery and help out in my plant science classes and farm stuff. The dragon fruit selection is pretty good and they do a huge pepper sale every year where they have tons of different varieties for sale. Decent plumerias too, and got a good deal on aloe tree. It’s fun to check out if you also wander around the campus and know where to look for cool landscape species, but not a ton of tropical fruit (some coffee, pineapple guava and dragon fruit, banana, Barbados cherry, and mango seedlings)

 

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