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Accession of Guaiacum coulteri and Agathis robusta at MBBG


Mandrew968

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The Sonoran Lignum vitae was planted last Friday, November 11th. Raymond Jungles donated the tree to our garden, after all our bromeliads were unfortunately removed. Thank you, Raymond! The tree will be well cared for.

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This Agathis robusta came from Vizcaya. I am very excited for this tree--planted it yesterday. I am anxious to see how well this Bull Kauri does on the beach. Agathis in general are quite rare in South Florida.

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Nice. Best of luck with both.

SoCal and SoFla; zone varies by location.

'Home is where the heart suitcase is'...

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Nice new goodies.

Jason Dewees

Inner Sunset District

San Francisco, California

Sunset zone 17

USDA zone 10a

21 inches / 530mm annual rainfall, mostly October to April

Humidity averages 60 to 85 percent year-round.

Summer: 67F/55F | 19C/12C

Winter: 56F/44F | 13C/6C

40-year extremes: 96F/26F | 35.5C/-3.8C

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Thanks Jason--was about this time, I met you in the garden, last year. Hope all is well with you, sir!

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