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Palms in clay pots grow great


Brad Mondel

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2 hours ago, Jupiter1 said:

They look great. Do you have to break the pots to get them 

I haven't needed to yet. 

Los Angeles, CA and Myrtle Beach, SC.

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On 9/9/2018, 3:44:55, Brad Mondel said:

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Nice looking palm right there. Looks like it might be mutt with those nice green boots. Certainly looks like you found some pindo's up there in Greenville. I just recently purchased a B. yatay and B.  eriospatha  

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