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Lemurophoenix a la Marcus revisited


Geoff

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Sadly, I missed this plant in its crimson splendor and even more sadly, I was trying to keep up with Jeff's whirl-wind round-the-garden tour and did not stop to take a photo with a human being next to this palm... it is TALL and huge... looks sort of ordinary in this photo but I assure it is way bigger than it looks... but the crownshaft, though strikingly pale purple, is not it's brilliant red (maybe it needs a new leaf to fall off).

But there is still their smaller Lemurophoenix and it looks incredible

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I believe the smaller one is actually older.

Len

Vista, CA (Zone 10a)

Shadowridge Area

"Show me your garden and I shall tell you what you are."

-- Alfred Austin

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So glad someone has posted another Lemurophoenix thread, never get sick of seeing this palm, hope others post their Lemurs, thanks Geoff for posting.

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