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Who Grows Washingtonia In Pots?


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18 hours ago, DreaminAboutPalms said:

Robusta/robusta dominant traits 

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looks just like mine!

An Autistic 18 year old who has an obsession with Palms!

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I just bought a couple root bound washies grown a 1.3gal pots for $16 each. They're about 4ft tall counting the pot. In this one, I like the mix of filifera (lots of filaments, including on leaf tips, dull green color) and robusta (armed petioles, red-ish leaf bases.) Pics are from the day I got them. I put one in the ground and potted up the other. Comparing their growth will be fun. 

 

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