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Pseudophoenix


elHoagie

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(elHoagie @ Sep. 15 2006,13:34)

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(aztropic @ Sep. 14 2006,21:32)

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It has grown in Mesa, Arizona its whole life and would probably be 3 or 4 times as large if it had been grown in south Florida.

I'm beginning to think that I should make a roadtrip to South Florida, buy a bunch of 5 year old Pseudophoenix, Copernicia, Coccothrinax, etc., and bring them back to LA.  They'd probably be bigger than a 20 year old plant grown here....

Now your using the old noggin! And while your down here, we'll load you up with alot of other goodies at a good price and wine and dine you before you leave!! :cool:

Searle Brothers Nursery Inc.

and The Rainforest Collection.

Southwest Ranches,Fl.

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