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Jubaiea Chilensis


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     Jubaiea Chilensis

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five seedlings for $30

   Larger plants are available

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I've never seen a German Shepard the size of a chihuahua. ...lol

That trunk is huge!

David Simms zone 9a on Highway 30a

200 steps from the Gulf in NW Florida

30 ft. elevation and sandy soil

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It is all in the eye of the camera, after I took the picture the phone burst into flames . It was all I could do to save the picture!

   Back to earth

That is an old picture  from  about 10 years ago , the tree now has about 15 ft of trunk ,,with an overall height of (I am guessing )  of about  30 ft.The trunk diameter at the base is at least 4 feet   when  I put it in the ground it was a 15 gal / about 8 inches in diameter.

The dog is in fine shape and is a faithful companion

I planted two at the same time That tree found water (runoff + gray water ) and is now close to twice the size of the other one,   that when planted was about the same size  

    That trees  response to the extra water  is amassing

Enclosed is another dog picture ,  this one  has questionable attributes .Shepard in the background is a third dog

Bruce

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