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multi head palm


andyf

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Wow Andy, Makes for a nice full palm :rolleyes: Was the growing point ever damaged?

"If you need me, I'll be outside" -Randy Wiesner Palm Beach County, Florida Zone 10Bish

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FREAK!!!

"it's not dead it's sleeping"

Santee ca, zone10a/9b

18 miles from the ocean

avg. winter 68/40.avg summer 88/64.records 113/25

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Several years ago I saw this palm outside of our local hospital. Hadn't thought of it until I saw your beautiful pix.

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Mike

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rare palms thru the yard but this 1 gets non palm people always talking.

That palm is really something. I also would like to know if the growth point was ever damaged. Also how tall/old was the palm when it started to split? Has the split caused the palm's growth to slow down? Really want to hear everything about it!!!! Incidentally, what palm is it?

Lee

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Here's another from Da Lat in 'Nam....

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Nick C - Living it up in tropical 'Nam....

 

PHZ - 13

 

10°.57'N - 106°.50'E

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  • 5 years later...

This last one would give octo-mom a run for her money. I love these pics. We had a Phoenix growing on the main drag in La Habra. I was never sure if it was a branching specimen or if they were volunteers growing out of the crown.

Ed Mijares

Whittier, Ca

Psyco Palm Collector Wheeler Dealer

Zone 10a?

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