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Very Good looking Brahea Armata


xoRudy

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This is my fathers Breahea, I think its one of the best looking ones I've seen. What do you guys think? About 15 years old, in Yuma Arizona.

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I always wonder why they arent planted more in AZ, I guess they take a long time to get to 30' tall "landscaping" size for new home install.

Formerly in Gilbert AZ, zone 9a/9b. Now in Palmetto, Florida Zone 9b/10a??

 

Tom Blank

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Wow that thing is stout!

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Beautiful! I don't think I've ever seen one so robust, even in Mexico.

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Kim Cyr

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All characters  in this work are fictitious. Any resemblance to real persons, living or dead, is purely coincidental.

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On 7/16/2020 at 1:09 PM, xoRudy said:

I think its one of the best looking ones I've seen.

Me too!

Cheers Steve

It is not dead, it is just senescence.

   

 

 

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