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Not mine, but one growing locally...

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Gold Coast, Queensland Latitude 28S. Mild, Humid Subtropical climate. Rainfall - not consistent enough!

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I always like this one at the Lowe’s in South Houston. Easily accessible for photos and the shopping cart gives scale.

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Gold Coast, Queensland Latitude 28S. Mild, Humid Subtropical climate. Rainfall - not consistent enough!

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9 minutes ago, 96720 said:

If you’re not planning on selling some of those you better have a big property!!!

Normal residential block :)

I have 150 lol

More than likely keep 2-3 and give the rest away. As the world needs more bismarkia.

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I have three in the ground now, and am considering getting at least one more.  This one is the largest, about 8-10' overall.  The one in the front yard is almost the same size, both planted in the summer of 2018 from a 5g big box store pot:

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The baby in the side yard I bought as a $15 1 gallon pot from Green's Nursery, and planted it in August 2019.  It's doubled in size, but is still pretty small:

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