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My Common Queen & Silver Queen var. litoralis comparison


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3 minutes ago, DAVEinMB said:

Yours in the ground?

Nope, thinking of planting one at my folks place this spring. My new house is finally under construction. Not sure if I’ll get palms in the ground this year or not :rolleyes:

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1 minute ago, RJ said:

Nope, thinking of planting one at my folks place this spring. My new house is finally under construction. Not sure if I’ll get palms in the ground this year or not :rolleyes:

Oh that's exciting, congrats :shaka-2:

But I tell ya, I'd hate to think of a spring without new plantings haha

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9 minutes ago, DAVEinMB said:

Oh that's exciting, congrats :shaka-2:

But I tell ya, I'd hate to think of a spring without new plantings haha

I know what you mean. Right now I have a giant hole in the ground with concrete footers and that’s it :crying:. This ran has been delaying everything. Not seeing us get in before July most likely August. 

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Here's my Litoralis, I thought it's been in the ground longer, but my photo records show it's been in the ground two years!

Tiki head is two feet tall for reference....

May 2020

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February 2022

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Does costa farms propagate litoralis or santa cat? Could some be stuck in with the regular queen 3-gal stock? I buy up all their smaller queens from big boxes when they go on clearance..

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On 2/10/2022 at 8:26 PM, Scott W said:

Here's my Litoralis, I thought it's been in the ground longer, but my photo records show it's been in the ground two years!

Tiki head is two feet tall for reference....

May 2020

IMG_20200511_195222.thumb.jpg.a94d309ce6ef2e75cb8bc8cf82aec4b5.jpg

February 2022

PXL_20220210_205322063.thumb.jpg.69dcb4b465808700d4b609b4778300bf.jpg

 

That is some serious growth!  Going to be a beauty.

 

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